Parents are no longer simply wor-ried about what their children wear out of the house but what they photograph themselves wearing in their bedroom to post online.
Something like this happened at the public school in my town. A girl sent racy photos of herself to a boy from a different school, and he began sharing them with his friends, who shared it with people they knew. Within three days, the photos actually got back to her brother, who recognized that it was her because the tiles in the background were the exact same ones in their own bathroom at home. Given, this did begin a campaign for Internet literacy in the school district, but the administration had no idea how to handle it. I've heard stories about "revenge porn" where a woman involved called police wanting to press charges for online harrassment, yet the officers sent to work with her did not know what Twitter was, and she had to verbally explain it to him.