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Meta says it is reviewing call to make adult nudity policies more inclusive

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Hello world, this is a typical American problem.. you can show the most despicable ways of killing someone on TV, body parts, blood, etc. but as soon as as much as a nipple is visible, all hell gets loose... Just for them, repeat after me (and after the entirety of Europe: human bodies in the nude are NOT indecent, showing someone tortured and murdered IS INDECENT.

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The problem with nudity in America is that any profits can seldom be harvested in the benefits of the war profiteers who promote violence

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@Hercolobus, America's military-industrial complex doesn't need to harvest profits from nudity.

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We maybe need to rewrite that John Cooper Clarke poem to refer to Instagram.

I've seen the poison letters of the horrible hacks

About the yellow peril and the reds and the blacks

And the TUC and its treacherous acts

Kremlin money, all right Jack

I've seen how democracy is under duress

But I've never seen a nipple in the Daily Express

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Thank God I don't give a rat's spleen about who can and can't show their chests. So backward and unimportant.

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UK free-to-air TV often has completely naked people on it - nude dating programmes and the like. Most UK kids have TVs in their bedrooms. Amusing that social media is more restrictive, censorious and Victorian than the telly.

Facebook should simply fork their app into two - one for users below the age of majority with parental control and strict content limits, one for adults without censorship, but permitting individual users to self-censor what they see, according to their individual wishes. Parents could easily check their kid's device to see which was on it. It's not rocket science. Get on with it.

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