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Back to Facebook censorship. It is pretty much the worst social network to be on if you're a naturis

  • krogsgaardjorgense
  • Jul 26, 2020
  • 3 min read

Shoot breastfeeding and mastectomy photos, for example. Facebook has stated over and over again these photos are enabled, but they continue to get removed. Once in a while it occurs to someone with enough pull for it to make the news. When that occurs, a reporter reaches out to Facebook and FB apologizes, saying that they sometimes make an error. HAHAHA that would be so amusing, Facebook, if it did not really happen ALL THE TIME. It is simply that most of us plebeians do not have the wherewithal to get in the news, or reach an actual person at Facebook.

Which brings us to another issue. There is basically no appeal process. The appeal alternative (if you can find it) seems to be there only for show. It is near impossible to reach any actual worker.

Anyhow I've found that while complaining about getting banned for the umpteenth time, someone eventually asks: If you despise Facebook so much, why keep using it? They can be a private company so they can make their own rules and use them as they wish.

If only it were that simple. Facebook is a enormous conglomerate, proclaiming 1.23 billion active monthly users. Although there was a notable decline in popularity among teenage users, it truly is however, sadly, the place to be in terms of social media. http://dtccigarettes.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=nudist4.xyz/videos/nudist-couple-caught-around.html plays an integral part in people's everyday social lives. It's where they find community and join with a lot of friends and family. Telling someone to simply discontinue FB is essentially like telling them to give up e-mail.

For businesses, organizations, and so on, nowhere else can individuals interact with and reach this kind of large following online as they can on FB. There is absolutely no choice (yet) quite like it. To tell a company to just quit and leave might be requesting them to only cut ties with 70,000 devotees, clients and potential customers. Can you think of any major firm that is not on Facebook? For FKK, we use Facebook frequently for getting our content out there, networking, promoting events and doing grassroots outreach for naturism. For me it is a primary point of contact; tons of individuals reach out to me through the network everyday!

Facebook's function in people's lives, its ubiquity and huge user base bestow upon it a greater social responsibility. Its far reaching influence means that it does matter what they allow and what they censor. A New York Times article has an astute quote from law professor Jeffrey Rosen: Facebook has more power in determining who can talk and who can be heard around the earth than any Supreme Court justice, any king or any president.


With their censorship practices, they market our culture's glorification and acceptance of violence, while condemning art, self expression and wholesome renderings of the body. Naturally female breasts continue to be throughout the network in the context of soft-core porn (merely with that little touch of areolae covered up).

Speaking of pornography on Facebook, it is everywhere. I know since I see it every day (while looking through others' profiles). This is another indication that Facebook's censorship system only doesn't function! I believe it's time for them to cease pretending it does!

Facebook's current mission statement would be to give people the power to share and make the world more open and joined. http://dailypapa.com/__media__/js/netsoltrademark.php?d=nudist-photo.com/albums/multiple-naked-strand-girls.html use Facebook to remain connected with family and friends, to find what's happening in the world, and to share and express what matters to them. Facebook prides itself on being this open collective communication space, and many of us see it that way. And yetthey are still a corporation that makes decisions every day with regards to what content we can and can't participate with. Instead of favoring free speech, they decided to play censor. It's very challenging for a website of this magnitude to implement such censorship consistently. Even when you write up a listing of foolish guidelines.

 
 
 

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