These were the suggesstive photos the girl posted that got her in trouble.
I don't agree with how the mother reacted and the abuse. But whether that is how she handles "discipline" or not, what's the point of posting it on the internet for the 6.3 million people who have seen it? Her name as well as the guy's name is completely visible. Things on the internet never go away even after years and years. She's letting this one incident ruin her child's future ability of getting a good job, maintaining a good reputation, getting into college, having a future online presence, etc. What if future employers research her and come across this?
I believe the mother had other intentions, ill intentions and its not going to end at this video. Just like people call employers when someone post a racially insensitive tweet, one of these 6.3 million people have called CPS or found out where the mother works. She can kiss her job goodbye.