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A furious student has blasted Facebook after it removed her naked anti-Trump protest pictures. Outraged Emma Dyason, 19, posted the images to protest against US President Donald Trump . They featured nude models holding cards with 'sexist quotes made by Trump' written on them.
But despite their 'important areas' being covered up, the social network decided to take the images down.
Facebook had told Ms Dyason the images involved 'female nudity' and also threatened to close her account.
Ms Dyason, from Fritwell, Oxfordshire, explained: "Last week I produced and executed a photo shoot, taking a feminist/protest approach by writing sexist quotes made by Trump onto scrap pieces of cardboard, and having women pose ‘nude’ in the aim to empower women.
"I posted three of the images on Facebook, which resulted in many people sharing the post, much to my delight. "A day after posting the images, I received a message from Facebook informing me that they had removed the post due to “female nudity,” and also threatened to close my account.
“Due to the fact not one of these images showed any kind of nudity, as all important areas were covered, either by nipple tape, or the sign, I was outraged.”
The Plymouth University student said when she checked the terms and conditions of Facebook’s nudity policy, she was certain that she had not breached the terms.
She added: "They also state that they do not condone sexist behaviour, which in my opinion, is exactly the kind of behaviour they have shown towards this project."
But despite their 'important areas' being covered up, the social network decided to take the images down.
Facebook had told Ms Dyason the images involved 'female nudity' and also threatened to close her account.
Ms Dyason, from Fritwell, Oxfordshire, explained: "Last week I produced and executed a photo shoot, taking a feminist/protest approach by writing sexist quotes made by Trump onto scrap pieces of cardboard, and having women pose ‘nude’ in the aim to empower women.
"I posted three of the images on Facebook, which resulted in many people sharing the post, much to my delight. "A day after posting the images, I received a message from Facebook informing me that they had removed the post due to “female nudity,” and also threatened to close my account.
“Due to the fact not one of these images showed any kind of nudity, as all important areas were covered, either by nipple tape, or the sign, I was outraged.”
The Plymouth University student said when she checked the terms and conditions of Facebook’s nudity policy, she was certain that she had not breached the terms.
She added: "They also state that they do not condone sexist behaviour, which in my opinion, is exactly the kind of behaviour they have shown towards this project."
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