Facebook deny a picture of iconic little Mermaid statue, says it has ‘sexual connotations’

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A Danish individual from parliament attempted to share a photograph of Copenhagen’s famous Little Mermaid statue on Facebook however got a dismissal notice saying it couldn’t be distributed in view of principles on nakedness. The dismissal message shared by MP Mette Gjerskov on Facebook, which has now turned into a web sensation, says, “The picture contained an excess of uncovered skin or sexual undercurrents”.

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Facebook additionally included that the principles connected for pictures which have ‘masterful or instructive’ reason. Be that as it may, it later yielded and endorsed the picture.

The online networking goliath had illuminated its stand on nakedness and its group models all in all on March 15, 2015.

“We uproot photos of individuals showing privates or centering in on completely uncovered bum. We likewise limit a few pictures of female bosoms in the event that they incorporate the areola, yet we generally permit photographs of ladies effectively occupied with breastfeeding or indicating bosoms with post-mastectomy scarring. We likewise permit photos of artistic creations, models and other craftsmanship that portrays bare figures,” it said.

Facebook said that its cruel stand “can some of the time be more limit than we might want and confine content shared for honest to goodness purposes”. However, every once in a while it has experienced issues over honest to goodness posts.

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