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40 Times People Outed Themselves As Awful Parents After They Humiliated Their Kids
ParentingAPR 23, 2022

40 Times People Outed Themselves As Awful Parents After They Humiliated Their Kids

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Some people are so desperate for love, attention, and likes that they’re willing to do practically anything to draw in the crowd on social media. The sad fact is that some folks out themselves as bad parents when they take to humiliating their own kids for clicks. It’s worse than it sounds, dear Pandas.
We’ve collected some of the most egregious cases of horrible parents making fun of their children, as shared on the 2.1-million-member strong ‘Insane People Facebook’ subreddit. Of course, everyone’s sensitive information is kept private to protect them. But the posts show the very low lows that some folks stoop to just to impress… well, we’re not really sure who they’re trying to impress with such despicable behavior, really. Warning: some of these pics deal with neglectful parents and might make you uncomfortable or anxious if you have experienced anything like this yourself.
If you have any faith in humanity left, keep a tight grip on it, Pandas, because you might lose it. When you’re done with this article, you might want to take a look through Bored Panda’s earlier list about r/insanepeoplefacebook right over here.
Bored Panda got in touch with the friendly moderators who take care of the entire r/insanepeoplefacebook subreddit for a chat about people wanting to get attention on social media. You'll find our interview with them as you scroll down.

#1 Taken From A Parenting Group I’m In

Taken From A Parenting Group I’m In
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The moderators running the 'Insane People Facebook' subreddit spoke to Bored Panda about how some people fixate on getting attention on social media far too much.

"If social media causes you to neglect important aspects of your life, like work, family, friendships, health, then you have a problem. If it's causing you emotional grief or becomes the central focus of your life then it's a problem," they warned what folks should look at to see if they need to dial back and reprioritize.

#2 Mom Sits In The Bathroom While Her 13 Year Old Showers

Mom Sits In The Bathroom While Her 13 Year Old Showers
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#3 On A Post About Gentle Parenting Being Effective

On A Post About Gentle Parenting Being Effective
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It's no secret that some individuals bend the truth quite a bit for the sake of getting likes on social media. According to the moderators, common sense is very useful when it comes to identifying online lies. "We can often tell by reviewing a user's post history or other users may point out that the poster is not being truthful," they shared some of the things that people can consider when judging whether an internet user is trustworthy.

The r/insanepeoplefacebook mods explained that they're all volunteers, so there isn't necessarily someone "on duty" 24/7. "Moderation is basically a hobby for us. We do have a large mod team distributed across multiple continents so we have pretty good coverage," they said that they have a great team and they all do their best to create a welcoming, friendly environment.

#4 What Sort Of Parent Says They're Ashamed And Disgusted With Their Children? This Sort

What Sort Of Parent Says They're Ashamed And Disgusted With Their Children? This Sort
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#5 What Great Parenting

What Great Parenting
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#6 Anti-Vaxxer Mom "Grieving" After Adult Daughter Chooses To Get Her Missed Shots

Anti-Vaxxer Mom "Grieving" After Adult Daughter Chooses To Get Her Missed Shots
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"Furthermore, users have the ability to report rule-breaking or offensive content. When enough reports are detected a bot will automatically remove the post and the mods will review the removal," they explained how things work.

The mods stressed to Bored Panda that they don't allow members of the subreddit to post someone's personal information, such as names, usernames, locations, etc. They're also very strict about content that features children and do their best to remove them when they come across them.

#7 Mothers Fail To Properly Homeschool Their Children

Mothers Fail To Properly Homeschool Their Children
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#8 My Parents Took Advantage Of The Graduation Sign Trend To Shit On Me For Dropping Out

My Parents Took Advantage Of The Graduation Sign Trend To Shit On Me For Dropping Out
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#9 Insane Mom Brags About Bullying Her Son With Gender Role BS

Insane Mom Brags About Bullying Her Son With Gender Role BS
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During an earlier interview, Bored Panda spoke about the r/insanepeoplefacebook subreddit, its history, and community with a couple of moderators. They noted that it’s great to see the sub having become so successful over the years.

According to them, a new generation of moderators took over from the old guard. The subreddit really took off during the 2016 US presidential election when Republican Donald Trump went up against Democrat Hillary Clinton.

"I've been here for four years or thereabout when we had 300k subscribers. The community has grown rapidly since the 2016 election and now has 2 million subscribers. It's become much more political over time as well," one of the moderators told Bored Panda.

 "The subreddit can get very busy just because of the number of people who use it. Our biggest challenge is generally interference from other communities but we do have tools that deal with that. That's probably our biggest challenge," they told us.

#10 When Your Mom Wants To Dress Her 7 Year Old Daughter As A H**ker For Easter

When Your Mom Wants To Dress Her 7 Year Old Daughter As A H**ker For Easter
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#11 Mom Swears Adding Poop To Kids’ Diet Boosts Immunity

Mom Swears Adding Poop To Kids’ Diet Boosts Immunity
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#12 “My Daughter’s Devastated… Let Me Publicly Post Her Crying On Facebook And Brag About How ‘I Made Every Team Easily!’ Suck It Up, Buttercup!”

“My Daughter’s Devastated… Let Me Publicly Post Her Crying On Facebook And Brag About How ‘I Made Every Team Easily!’ Suck It Up, Buttercup!”
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"It's a fun subreddit to moderate because our users are very engaged. Never a dull moment," they said that the job of a moderator is pretty fun.

Another moderator, u/Merari01, stressed that the sub has gotten incredibly busy since the 2016 elections. 

"The subreddit has gotten a lot more busy since then and like most everything else since 2016 can get pretty partisan at times. The team moderates fairly and equitably within the existing ruleset. One thing we do not allow is when people try to use the subreddit to post something racist or bigoted and that's something we look out for," they explained.

#13 This Mom On Her Son's Account In A Goth Group

This Mom On Her Son's Account In A Goth Group
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#14 Classy Mom And Dad Take Their Kids To Visit Nasa's Headquarters

Classy Mom And Dad Take Their Kids To Visit Nasa's Headquarters
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#15 Ah, Yes… Public Abuse And Humiliation. Maybe Now He’ll Be A Great Baseball Player!

Ah, Yes… Public Abuse And Humiliation. Maybe Now He’ll Be A Great Baseball Player!
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One thing that r/insanepeoplefacebook is known for is inspiring the creation of other similar subreddits. And that’s a cause for celebration among the mods. "It's great! It's a measure of success when a subreddit branches off into other communities."

u/Merari01 said that the moderators of the sub tend to be as busy as they want to be because there’s always work to be found.

"You can micromanage and check every comment made, but who has the time for that? Mostly we check the queue and the front page of the subreddit. We're all experienced enough to see when a post is made that will likely attract problem comments. In that case, we often choose to lock the post. We're all volunteers here who moderate as a fun hobby and no-one wants to continuously press F5 to stay on top of rulebreaking material in that case," the mod said.

#16 Just Some Casual Child Mistreat

Just Some Casual Child Mistreat
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#17 Insane Church Parents

Insane Church Parents
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#18 Parenting Done Right

Parenting Done Right
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"We have an experienced team that communicates with each other about moderation and policy issues and our community can be funny and empathetic. Like with all social media it has its downsides in that sometimes negative things get posted but all in all the good far outweighs the bad," the redditor shared with us.

#19 Depression Is A Phase

Depression Is A Phase
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#20 Daughter Was “Rude” For Telling Her Parents She Could Hear Them [Making Love]

Daughter Was “Rude” For Telling Her Parents She Could Hear Them [Making Love]
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