For the 2nd time in less than a week reports of Facebook removing photographs it deems profane or demeaning have people slamming the social networking titan

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On Monday, the Daily Mail reported that Facebook got rid of a picture of a woman sitting in a bathtub with her elbows leaning on the sides of the tub. nudism mentioned the image violated the Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, which says: "You WOn't upload material that: is hate speech, endangering, or mature; incites physical violence; or contains nudity or gratuitous or explicit physical violence.".
Based on Facebook, it'll get rid of images "if they consist of nudity, substance abuse or other profane content. If the picture assaults an additional specific or team, it will be gotten rid of too.".
beach babes was published by the web publication Notions of the Profound Comprehension of Things as a test of Facebook's policy of erasing obscene pictures.
naturism published on it is Facebook page: ""So, below's last evening's FB alertness evaluation results: FB mediators can not inform an elbow from a dangerous, unclean, extraordinary and violent female breast.)