Symbaluk, DianeStratman, Alyssa2023-05-262023-05-262023https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14078/3107Presented on April 20, 2023 at Student Research Day held at MacEwan University in Edmonton, Alberta.This study analyzed 50 responses to the viral case of Wren Eleanor to understand how people react to sharenting and related allegations of child exploitation. The sample consisted of positive and negative reactions (i.e., those supportive and those critical of Wren’s mother and her sharenting). Positive responses revealed themes of Victim, Opposition, Encouragement, Emotional Attachment and Involvement, or Advice, while negative themes emphasized Perpetrator, Exploitation, Fear, or Action. This study demonstrates that parasocial relationships and interactions may play a key role in how people react to sharenting and allegations of child exploitation.enAll Rights Reservedsharentingchildrensocial mediaexploitationWren Eleanorpublic reactioncontent analysisSharenting and exploitation: a content analysis of public reactions to the Wren Eleanor situationStudent Presentation