Facebook removes picture of a Canadian artist

Posted by Unknown Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Facebook has decided, Monday, June 18, delete the picture of a naked woman and her son, published by the Canadian photographer Gregory Colbert because it did not meet the conditions of use.

Enough to arouse the ire of the artist who denounce "censorship". "Where I see an image of harmony between mother and child surrounded by three cheetahs, see Facebook censors of pornography," protested Gregory Colbert. "What says the arbitrary censorship, where does it end?" Asked he.

Facebook allowed users to publish content "inciting hatred or violence, threatening, pornographic or contain nudity or gratuitous violence". Strict conditions that can lead to outright closure of the account if they judge the social network are not met.

Whatever, Gregory Colbert "Facebook application that restores the image" removed.

This is not the first time that Facebook removes pictures of "daring". A teacher saw his account deleted for having published "Origin of the World", the painting by Gustave Courbet. Same story for the artist Gilbert Pedinielli who had "published a photo of buttocks".


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