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Blimey - Facebook has removed our picture of a baby being breastfed...

113 replies

KateMumsnet · 17/12/2014 13:12

Many of you will remember the recent kerfuffle involving a breastfeeding mother being told by Claridge's staff to cover herself (and her baby) up with a napkin. It generated lots of discussion on MN, and we duly posted a link to the thread on our Facebook page, accompanied by this image of a baby being breastfed.

We were more than a bit taken aback to discover this morning that the post has been removed - apparently for failing to follow Facebook's community standards. Find out more over here - and if you think this is as bonkers as we do, do feel free to share!

Blimey - Facebook has removed our picture of a baby being breastfed...
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LeMooseSeTaitANoel · 17/12/2014 13:13
Shock
InanimateCarbonRod · 17/12/2014 13:14

Some of the disgusting things I see on Facebook and THIS gets taken down. Utter madness.

YonicSleighdriver · 17/12/2014 13:15

Ugh. Bloody FB.

DoesntLeftoverTurkeySoupDragOn · 17/12/2014 13:16

This is nothing new though, they have been taking down photos of breastfeeding for years.

ItIsSmallerOnTheOutside · 17/12/2014 13:24

Ffs how many times are Facebook going to do this whilst claiming that they don't?

hoppus · 17/12/2014 13:25

Facebook have form for this, breastfeeding seems to be the only thing in the world they deem offensive.

LeonardoAcropolis · 17/12/2014 13:27

Wow! I reported Britain First yesterday, that page encourages racial hatred, but they did not think that broke their "community guidelines". Strange standards Confused

BillStickersIsInnocent · 17/12/2014 13:29

Wtf.

This just makes me want to delete my Facebook account tbh. The double standards are extraordinary,

KateMumsnet · 17/12/2014 13:32

Indeed they do, Soupdragon - but they've recently revised their guidelines on this. All the more confusing - have a look at the page we've made over here if you have a min.

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ScrambledSmegs · 17/12/2014 13:33

This is weird. Facebook claim that breastfeeding photos do not violate their policies.

FB policy

So they're not even applying their own rules consistently.

ScrambledSmegs · 17/12/2014 13:35

Which is exactly what's in the link KateMN just posted Grin

StandByYourTesselators · 17/12/2014 13:51

This image would have to have been reported many times to prompt its removal. Breastfeeding just seems to stir up such irrational disgust and hatred towards women. Sickening that beautiful harmless images such as the one above can cause this latent misogyny to bubble to the surface.

Facebook are fuckweasels.

MrsCosmopifairylight · 17/12/2014 13:59

Why don't all MNers repost the 'offensive' pic? That'll slow FB up. I can't remember if you can "appeal" against something being deleted or not.
I find it ridiculous that they won't remove 'Britain First' or 'This is England' but will remove babies being fed.

Bumpandbaby2014 · 17/12/2014 14:04

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ErrolTheDragon · 17/12/2014 14:20

I'm almost tempted to join FB just to post the picture.

SwearySwearyQuiteContrary · 17/12/2014 14:48

Sooooooooooo, some utter sleaze could set up this page and a breastfeeding mum is not ok? (Schoolies week is a "thing" here where kids graduating from high school go away for a week of jolly japes.)

HesterShaw · 17/12/2014 14:51

Seriously, FB really do need to sort this out. I can't understand how ANYONE can think that some of the ignorant and horrible stuff you see on FB is less offensive than a photo of a baby feeding from its mother's breast.

TarkaTheOtter · 17/12/2014 15:00

I bet this is because they have a "no nipple" policy and don't know the difference between nipple and areola.

momb · 17/12/2014 15:10

There is clearly areola visible there; baby was obviously feeding ostentatiously. Was the offensive feeding being done actually in the London Hotel? Outraged! Ban MN from facebook! ban babies from MN! Confused! Something must need banning surely!!

Pointlessfan · 17/12/2014 15:22

This makes me so angry when you think about how much on there is actually offensive. Grrr...

xalyssx · 17/12/2014 15:39

I posted a photo of a lady breastfeeding a goat 2 years ago, and that didn't get taken down! But something beautiful and natural, that you could see any day in a reasonable cafe, that most people in the world have experienced, is taken down? Confused Facebook needs to have a clearer policy that they stick to.

MardyBra · 17/12/2014 15:42

Presumably you've got your PR people on this one MNHQ. I think a MN v FB showdown would make a good news story.

WeThreeKeemasofOrientNaan · 17/12/2014 15:50

Dickheads. Have shared.

PoppySausage · 17/12/2014 15:58

I think we should do a mass post a picture of breast feeding so they can't keep up with removing them!

Lorelei353 · 17/12/2014 16:00

Not necessarily relevant but oh my god that is a beautiful picture! Such a cute baby totally at ease and content. Don't know where it came from but it's a heartachingly lovely photo Smile

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