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by Sanzig
189 days ago
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sigh I know it's against HN rules to ask if people have read the article, but you clearly didn't read the article. The "non-sexual nudity" example is at the bottom of the article. It's a stylized cartoon drawing of a nude man and woman with arms around each others' waists viewed from the back as they walk along a path. There is a heart strategically placed around waist level so you can't even see their whole butts. It's about the tamest artistic depiction of nudity you can imagine, certainly something that is totally fine anywhere else on Facebook. Very clear that this is a bullshit excuse being used by Meta. |
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"the organisation had received a message almost every week from Meta over the past year saying that its page “didn’t follow the rules”"
If you are getting content violation notices every week for a year, it is certainly not all because of this one cartoon.