Woman's post about breasts gets banned on Facebook
She claims that the move betrays sexual objectification of women's bodies.
Facebook is playing the role of a censor board yet again after it was found that a woman’s post was banned from the site because it showed a picture of breasts. Japleen Pasricha, founder of Feminism in India, was not able to share an article from her blog titled ‘I Was Ashamed At My Breast: On Bras and Breasts’ on November 7 because it 'violated Facebook's community standards'.
Pasricha wrote in her blog that this wasn’t the first time that she was prevented from posting something by the social media site. “One could still understand a ban on pornography (although, even that’s debatable), however, by imposing a blanket ban on women’s nipples Facebook is basically saying that women’s bodies are inherently sexual, for the pleasure of cis heterosexual men and can only be seen through the male gaze,” she opined.
Facebook’s spokesperson responded to the matter by issuing the following statement: “It is not always easy to find the right balance between enabling people to express themselves while maintaining a comfortable experience for our global and culturally diverse community of many different ages, but we try our best.” The tech giant recently faced criticism for censoring a Vietnam War photo of the ‘Napalm Girl’ which was later restored.
This is what I received from @facebook - my 4th or 5th suspension or as @adishigupta calls it 'bad student in the class' @FeminismInIndia pic.twitter.com/01ay4bUqZY
— Japleen Pasricha (@japna_p) November 7, 2016