Breastfeeding on Facebook should be allowed
2015-03-16 23:57
Undressed images can be continued no, but pictures of breastfeeding parents should be allowed. Internet giant Facebook updates its guidelines to avoid the criticism that previously made against the company.
Facebook regularly receive criticism for arbitrariness and moralism, and now I think one wants to put his foot down in some controversial substances. In this way, I think they hope to avoid similar debates to come, says Jack Werner, a journalist and expert on social media.
In a blog post gives Facebook a few examples of how the new, less blunt assessment of the spread by basically unauthorized materials should be handled. Material depicting hate speech, for example, be permitted if it is obvious that the user assigns the order to “raise awareness”.
Facebook has repeatedly been criticized for taking away pictures of breastfeeding women – something that in the future should be allowed. However, the general rules on nudity, which among other things does not permit a woman’s nipple visible, remain.
Jack Werner is not convinced that Facebook’s clarifications will lead to less discussion forward.
When walking down the detail of what can and can not be shared and printed opens it likely, however much one may want to avoid it, for new crossings of the old debates.
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