Instagram row over plus-size model forces change to nudity policy
Source: The Observer
Instagram row over plus-size model forces change to nudity policy
Facebook amends code after deletion of black users photos sparks outrage
Nosheen Iqbal
@nosheeniqbal
Sun 25 Oct 2020 08.30 GMT
As campaigning victories go, forcing Mark Zuckerbergs social media empire to admit a discriminatory flaw in its policy is no small feat.
But following a campaign launched in this paper, the
Observer can exclusively reveal that Instagram and its parent company Facebook will be updating its policy on nudity in order to help end discrimination of plus-size black women on its platforms and ensure all body types are treated fairly.
In August, Instagram was accused of censoring and silencing the plus-size model Nyome Nicholas-Williams. A wave of content creators then confirmed the platform was repeatedly discriminating against black people, plus-size users and other marginalised communities, by deleting their photos or failing to promote them in the same way it did for its white users.
Speaking to the
Observer over the summer, Nicholas-Williams and photographer Alexandra Cameron told of how photos from their confidence shoot were repeatedly deleted and taken down, with warnings that their accounts which have more than 115,000 followers between them could be closed down. The controversy caused fans to protest and post pictures of the model en masse under the hashtag #IWantToSeeNyome.
The photo-sharing app owned by Facebook was accused of hypocrisy and racism in allowing an abundance of photos of semi-naked skinny white women on its feeds but deleting those posted by black women in similar poses.
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