It goes without saying that the whole world of “travel influencing” has changed a lot over the years. I mean, I’ve been doing this the old fashioned way for 20 years, and I’m annoyed I’m having to compete with others to document mediocre airport lounge food spreads. 😉 Along those lines, there’s a thread on Reddit that’s getting quite a bit of attention, with some “passionate” takes. “Sitting next to a baby would’ve been better” What should the limits be on documenting inflight experiences? Bottom line “Sitting next to a baby would’ve been better” In the United Airlines section of Reddit, a passenger shared a frustrating experience they had on a recent United inaugural flight, featuring the carrier’s all-new cabins . Here’s the post : I was so excited to sit in the bulkhead premium plus seat of the inaugural London to San Francisco flight with the new seats, I guess travel bloggers were too.…