Shocking video: Kid clutches onto woman's leg as she sits on the edge of open well to record reel

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A video of a woman putting a kid in a situation that can have a potentially fatal outcome has engaged social media users...

Some videos show parents putting their children at risk for social media views and likes..

A few film their children in unsafe environments without considering the potential consequences: one such video is making waves on social media and has attracted widespread criticism from people..

The tweet uses a strong metaphor, describing how a mother who has carried her child for nine months is now risking that child's safety for social media fame..

Previously, a group of parents faced severe criticism from social media after a video of them coaxing their frightened children to take pictures with an alligator went viral..

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