Friday, March 22, 2013

Facebook is a criminal of art? Yes, It is.

I created this blog because of the Facebook stupidity policy which deleted many of my artworks from my page without giving me an option to explain about them.
The help option in Facebook is just ridiculous and there isn't any option to send them a massage about their mistake or explain to them about your opinion.
Facebook must change its policy about art, nudity, and art nude. There is a big difference between nude art, eroticism, and pornography. If anyone doesn't like your pictures/artworks because of your opinion they easily report it and Facebook just removes them without looking at them.
If Facebook is a social network I am also part of this society and I have the right to put my artworks in there too. I criticize religion? yes. I criticize traditions? yes. I am an artistic without limit. I care about what I believe and use art to expose the beauty.
They just came to my page and as if I am a criminal they started to remove all my photographs one after another. More like killing my artworks with a machine gun.
I decided to put all the pictures that were removed by Facebook in this blog and I let the people be the judge.


















2 comments:

  1. Surely you understand that nudity is controversial. Facebook doesn't just remove anything anyone reports, they look at it to see if it contains anything that violates their ToS, which includes nudity, and if it does they remove it. Even if they agreed with you they would still take it down because they do not want to be in the middle of such a controversy. Facebook is clear about this. I can appreciate that you may not like or agree with these cultural norms but you cannot be ignorant of them. It makes no sense to be upset with Facebook about this. Facebook cares about increasing its user base, which means appealing to the lowest common denominator and not rocking the boat. Changing cultural perceptions of nudity is not part of Facebook's business model.

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    1. Hi David,
      Thanks for your opinion about the subject. I am not agree with some of your discussion. Facebook just removes anything anyone reported and I think it's a program to do that. how many pornography and erotic pages you can see on Facebook right now? many pages still are there because nobody reports them. if someone reports anything they look at the object to see if it's right or wrong. I am just criticizing the reality. they also remove the art nude classical painting which is ridiculous and everyone from any ages can see them in the museum and net. I don't expect them to change and they always stay in their closed minded policy. I am saying for a big company like them I expect to find a solution for many artists like me to be free to show our artworks. It's not difficult if anyone wants to see my profile and my page to mention them about my page before to enter it. I hope so.

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