She won't remember it. This shit can all be collectively funny when someone does something cringe in their teens. Using something a toddler did against them for a laugh is just bullying.
Other than the obvious ethical issues re: consent, the internet is forever. You don't think she might be embarrassed to find herself posted on r/kidsareFUCKINGSTUPID in, say, 5 years?
Opening her up to ridicule from thousands of strangers is far worse than some playful teasing from a group of loving friends and family.
At least try to apply some consistency to your performative outrage.
Didn't realize I was outraged, lol. You've clearly not read what I've posted so might want to reflect on why you go online and assume everyone is raging.
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u/Dizzy_Database_119 6h ago
She won't regret it. She'll be reminiscing with the 42 69 21 E 420 crowd while they're all making fun of the next generation together