
Kim Kardashian's problems are at one point the same as those of any parent (especially with a teenage child) and are related precisely to social media.
She is failing to limit the time her daughter, North West, spends on social media, and this difficulty is best evidenced by her latest action.

On January 26, Kim unexpectedly appeared on an Instagram Live of her 12-year-old daughter.
"Guys, I think my mom is coming," North said during the video, after seeing Kim Kardashian approaching.
"Why are you watching my Live?"
"I don't want to go on camera," Kim was heard saying, laughing.
Then North told her followers: "Folks, the best of all time is here."
"I hope someone recorded this," Kim replied, surprised by what her daughter said, even saying she didn't know if she would ever hear this from her again.
Then, while insisting that her mother appear in the video, Kim also asked how long she would stay, since she had to stay in the room with her. North tried to make the video last a little longer until Kim asked her to sleep.
Kim Kardashian has faced a lot of criticism over her daughter, from her style, which many have deemed inappropriate for her age, to her use of social media.

She also spoke on the podcast "Khloe in Wonder Land" about this topic. According to her, she is not as critical as others.
"I think the biggest misconception is, 'Oh, she's trying to be her friend and let her do whatever,'" Kim said.
Earlier this month, even though she had only recently opened her Instagram page, her profile was not available during searches.

This all came after a video appeared to show him lip-syncing to an audio of a reality show star, saying: "Why are you crying? How old are you? Get a grip."
Apparently, permission from her parents has been obtained again and she has returned to her profile.





