Sharenting, the practice of parents sharing personal information or photos of their children on social media, has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. While some parents see it as a way to connect with family and friends and document their children's lives, concerns have been raised about the potential negative consequences for children. Research suggests that oversharing can result in children's loss of privacy, potential harm to their reputations, and increased risk of cyberbullying or identity theft. Balancing the desire to share and potential risks involves responsible use of social media and considering children's best interests, digital safety, and future implications before posting content.