02 January 2009

Facebook Policy Angers Stupid People

Jan. 1) - Web-savvy moms who breast-feed are irate that social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace restrict photos of nursing babies. Among the new faces of Facebook are women like Kelli Roman, 23, who last year posted a photo of herself nursing one of her two children.

Facebook removed a photo of Kelli Roman, 23, breastfeeding her daughter Ivy last year, citing its policy against "obscene, pornographic or sexually explicit" images. Roman was outraged and started a Facebook group called "Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene!" that now has 97,600 members.
_______________My Take:
Its really irritating when people DELIBERATELY do things they KNOW will cause trouble. Now, I'm not talking about something that they HAVE to do...but something truly optional. Like this foolish woman putting a picture of herself breastfeeding her child. Of course by itself its not bad or wrong. But just like in public they should put a blanket over the child, Facebook is basically "public". Its really a "no brainer". Obviously this woman, in stead of saying to the Facebook people.."Sorry I didnt realize what I was doing"..she complains? Well darling how about I put a picture of a very nicelooking woman in a sting bikini on your husband or boyfriend's website? Come on..nothing wrong with that right?

It is natural to wash a baby's penis or vagina, but should we post it on the net? NO this is sick, keep it private. If she wants to show her boobs, she can go to a strip club.

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