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Darth Vader loses face. Do selfies strip authority?

Darth Vader selfie debut on Instagram shows the softer side of the Dark Lord. Does the selfie strip Darth Vader of his authority? Do parents sporting selfies on social media risk the same fate?

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Darth Vader: Star Wars broke in it's new Instagram account with a selfie of Darth Vader.

The scariest dad in the galaxy,聽Darth Vader, has just set a tempting example to lead our kids and us to the Dark Side of social media by posting a selfie on Instagram.

Lord Vader, the guy who struck terror into my pre-teen heart in the original film, has聽taken a selfie聽and released it on Instagram.

Cue the jokes: 鈥淒id he use a dark filter?鈥 and 鈥淎t least he doesn鈥檛 have to worry about red eye.鈥

The light-hearted caption posted with it is, 鈥淛ust another day at the office.鈥

It鈥檚 screamingly funny and that鈥檚 the point. The whole social image of Darth Vader as a force to be reckoned with just suffered a bigger impact than Luke Skywalker blowing up the Death Star.

It鈥檚 gonna be hard to scream with fear with that image of Lord Vader in your head.

Mark my words, had Voldemort done this he鈥檇 have needed a lot more than a wand and a snake to scare folks.

This is a fun example of how parents can send the wrong message via social media and selfies in particular.

The name Vader is German for father. Darth was the mac daddy of all intimidating parental figures, until the selfie.

In an instant, gone is the uber villain who strikes terror into your heart, replaced by Darth Dude in one epic smart phone snap.

鈥淲ell that was a huge mistake,鈥 said Quin, 10, looking at Darth Selfie. 鈥淚t reveals weakness. It鈥檚 like he鈥檚 begging people to like him.鈥

For some parents, who have trouble relating to teens, a funny selfie might be the way to break the ice. Then again it might just get you a groan and an eye-roll.

That鈥檚 because selfies by their very nature are not very parental. They are self-absorbed which is something most parents don鈥檛 have time to be.

If a picture鈥檚 worth a thousand words, the selfie screams, 鈥淢e, me, me, me, me鈥!鈥

That actually says a lot about us.

When I meet someone and they tell me to look them up on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites the first place I look is the photos posted.

I check out how many postings are selfies vs. photos of friends, family, activities and pets getting a clear, unfiltered, picture of that person.

Like the Dark Side, it鈥檚 hard to resist the urge every once in a while to take a picture of ourselves from arm鈥檚 length and soft focus away some years and pounds for a profile shot.

However, when a parent鈥檚 social media is plastered with selfies it may be time to resist that urge to shoot yourself with a smart phone a dozen times a week.

The official Star Wars Instagram account aptly proclaims, 鈥淚t is useless to resist.鈥

For some selfie-generation parents I know, that seems to be true. I know one young couple whom I taught five years ago when they were high school seniors and are now parents of a four-year-old.

Both mom and dad鈥檚 Facebook pages show drunken, sexy, selfies with toys and kid things piled on a chair in the background and lots of alcohol on the coffee table in the foreground.

Those are some very dark and dangerous selfies that could become very popular with child protective services and police.

Maybe it is hard to resist the selfie urge, but as parents we need to think about pictures we post of ourselves.

Also we don鈥檛 want to become the parent who spends more time pointing the camera at themselves than their kids because that sends the message that how we look today is more valuable than how we behaved.

However, we can use the Force of photos via social media to set a good example for our kids by helping them snap unselfies 鈥 photos of ourselves and our families helping each other, taking out the trash, feeding a pet, doing homework.

Perhaps we need to thank Darth Vader for the selfie that reminds parents that on social media we can make ourselves look bad trying to improve our social image.

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