Yes, that's an even better example. When a child makes a blunder or someone else posts photos or videos involving them, all of that stays online indefinitely, and when you Google their name, it pops up. This can damage a person's reputation, cause them to be bullied, and even constitute material to commit identity theft.
Legislative solutions have been put in place. Europe has adopted the right to be forgotten, as we have done in Quebec. It's also called the right to de-indexing. It enables a person to go to Google or any other digital platform and ask them to remove certain personal information if they are being negatively affected.