I have many photographer friends that occasionally post a photo that they took on Facebook. If the photo contains the slightest hint of nipple/nudity it is usually removed. In many instances, the user gets banned for 3 days.
I don't browse Facebook that often, but I was scanning through today and I saw the following Sponsored Advertisement
Either Facebook has a double standard, or the Marketing folks at Wayfair are quite clever and snuck one by the censors.
Well.. thats how world works...!!! Once my friend posted link of full fledge porno movie that someone posted on YouTube and it was working fine without sensorship
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I'm sure it's a lot harder to mark an ad as inappropriate. And they’re a huge company spending lots of money. I bet it's a little bit of both but mostly them looking the other way.
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