According to a San Jose Mercury News report, a small group of protestors congregated in front of Facebook’s Palo Alto headquarters last Saturday, singing songs, nursing babies, and generally making a ruckus about the company rule that forbids fully-exposed breasts on the site.
One of the protest organizers, Heather Farley, says two nursing photos were removed from her Facebook page, and that the site warned her that her account would be closed if its censors felt it necessary to remove one more photo, according to the Mercury News story.
Not surprisingly, a mini-firestorm among nursing proponents is brewing on Facebook. An “official petition” to Facebook poses the question: “We’re wondering: what about a baby breastfeeding is obscene? Especially in comparison to MANY other pictures posted all over Facebook that really are obscene.”
And a Facebook user named Morgan writes: “i have seen pics of underage girls practically showing their nipples on here! why is this ok? i think its wonderful for a mother to want to show off her ability to naturally take care of her infant, on the other hand i think its disgusting and appalling to see a 13 year old girl making out with another girl and holding booze! but i guess this is not surprising since facebook is ran by a man.”
Bad punctuation aside, Morgan has a point. Facebook really needs to lighten up. A simple content warning on nursing-related pages would be enough to shoo away more sensitive members.
This page reportedly shows some of the nursing photos that were removed by Facebook. If this sort of thing offends you, don’t go there.
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