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December 27th, 2008

Breastfeeding protest over Facebook policy

Posted by Richard Koman @ December 27, 2008 @ 4:02 PM

Categories: Social networks

Tags: Facebook, Breastfeed, Richard Koman

Nursing moms held an in-person “nurse-in” at Facebook’s Palo Alto headquarters – and a much larger virtual protest, in which members of the “Hey Facebook! Breastfeeding is not obscene!” group replace their usual pictures with one of themselves (or partners) breastfeeding. The group has 50,000 members.

Facebook has removed profile and gallery photos that show the exposed nipple and areola of nursing moms’ breasts (and non-nursing women’s, as well) as violating its “obscene, pornographic or sexually explicit” ban, the San Jose Mercury News reports.

For today, there is an organizing group: MILC (Mothers International Lactating Campaign), which says:

Not only is human lactation responsible for the very survival of our species, it is in no way a sexually explicit, lewd or despicable act. It is also protected by law in most countries, including specifically the state where Facebook is headquartered in the USA.

In protest to the discriminatory and unjust policy of Facebook administration classifying breastfeeding images as obscene content, on December 27th, 2008 M.I.L.C. is asking all of you to change your profile picture for one day, to one which includes an image of a nursing mom.

Facebook’s response, reported by the Post:

We agree that breastfeeding is natural and beautiful and we’re very glad to know that it is so important to some mothers to share this experience with others on Facebook. We take no action on the vast majority of breastfeeding photos because they follow the site’s Terms of Use. Photos containing a fully exposed breast (as defined by showing the nipple or areola) do violate those Terms and may be removed. These policies are designed to ensure Facebook remains a safe, secure and trusted environment for all users, including the many children (over the age of 13) who use the site. The photos we act upon are almost exclusively brought to our attention by other users who complain.

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What exactly is wrong with doing it in public?
Most breastfeeding mothers I've seen are very discreet about it--even if I wanted to cop a look I wouldn't get much for the effort. Usually when a mother is breastfeeding in public, she's out in the ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: LeonBA Posted on: 01/06/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Such a titillating subject...  MGP2 | 12/27/08
See, it's wrong to ogle or even look at women,  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
You're addressing the wrong bodily function...  MGP2 | 12/28/08
Common sense says: "Use a breast pump and a bottle." nt  T1Oracle | 12/28/08
...says someone who's never had to deal with it.  LeonBA | 01/06/09
RE: Breastfeeding protest over Facebook policy  JRElliott | 12/27/08
Deviant women at their finest  croberts | 12/27/08
Dude, you need some help!  MGP2 | 12/27/08
Yes, deviant.  frgough | 12/27/08
*Ahem*  Bozzer | 12/28/08
So you are saying that  Linux User 147560 | 12/28/08
Bullseye  frgough | 12/27/08
Gym class must have been hell for you two...  MGP2 | 12/27/08
I can't speak for others who think the same way,  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
I'll bite ...  canyouhearmenow2 | 12/28/08
Don't be absurd, the locker room is private.  T1Oracle | 12/28/08
Lessons...  Bozzer | 12/28/08
Yes indeed.  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
Agreed 100%.  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
If performed properly  MariusSilverwolf | 12/27/08
My guess.  Bozzer | 12/28/08
Good points...  MGP2 | 12/28/08
The legacy of the Puratain  Linux User 147560 | 12/28/08
Odd. I got taught it in 5th grade (1983...)  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
They are on the rise  Linux User 147560 | 12/28/08
So you are bitter because you got herpes?  B.O.F.H. | 12/28/08
Total Agreement  madrucke@... | 12/29/08
It's natural but it doesn't mean "do it in public".  HypnoToad | 12/28/08
Sounds good!  canyouhearmenow2 | 12/28/08
Sex is natural too, its where babies come from.  T1Oracle | 12/28/08
What exactly is wrong with doing it in public?  LeonBA | 01/06/09
RE: Breastfeeding protest over Facebook policy  sclewis-sr@... | 12/28/08
Good point.  T1Oracle | 12/28/08
Question  MGP2 | 12/28/08
Poor timing, Richard...  MGP2 | 12/29/08
American psychosis at its finest  bblackmoor@... | 12/29/08
Doncha love that?  MGP2 | 12/29/08
RE: Breastfeeding protest over Facebook policy  neverhome | 12/29/08
The reason for rules  rkoman@... | 12/29/08
Well, this just sucks!  z33511@... | 12/30/08
Then please explain why...  MGP2 | 12/30/08

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