A Loland Sonya And Dad- I Do Not Post Crap-... -
on a specific adventure Sonya and her dad should go on next, or should we focus on a they learn together?
Generational Negotiations: Taste, Trust, and Control The phrase signals generational friction. Dad, perhaps from an older analog era, might value privacy and face-to-face memory-making; Sonya, younger, negotiates identity amid likes and algorithms. But these roles can invert—Dad could be the one policing what appears online, asserting dignity against the democratization of broadcasting. “I do not post crap” becomes a shorthand for protecting the family’s dignity, a claim of taste and moral responsibility. It asks: who gets to decide which moments are worthy? Is restraint a safeguard for intimacy or a gatekeeping move that denies younger members’ expressive autonomy? A Loland Sonya And Dad- I Do Not Post Crap-...
It suggests a "what you see is what you get" philosophy. If it doesn't meet their personal standard of being funny, helpful, or heartwarming, it doesn't get published. on a specific adventure Sonya and her dad