It’s a question that has been asked by many people since the iPhone was released, and it’s one that Apple has been struggling to answer for some time. In theory, the iPhone is designed so that you can share photos and videos with your family and friends on an easy-to-use platform. But in practice, removing someone from the sharing equation can have a significant impact on how those relationships are formed. For example, if my parents are both deceased and I no longer have their permission to share photos or videos with them, I’m out of luck. If I want to share a video of my niece playing in the park with my family, I’ll need their permission first. And even then, they may not be happy about it. The removal of someone from the sharing equation can also have a negative impact on relationships if they’re not used to being left out. For example, if my brother is always going off on his own tangents during conversations about music or technology, he may not be as open to new experiences as he once was. This could lead to tension in our relationship and eventually break up.