Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Facebook Bans Breast Op Picture

A breast cancer survivor's Facebook page has been shut off after she published a print of her reconstructed breasts subsequent to her operation.

Melissa Tullett, from Rochester, Kent, put the picture on the website after she had a twice mastectomy.

The amicable networking site shut off her page and private the picture because it said it pennyless its manners on nudity.

Ms Tullett said she had usually expected to offer support to associate breast cancer sufferers.

"It was to uncover other women that after such an distress you can advance out of it with your grace and your womanhood again, and that it's not all frightening," she said.

She said she had not realised that she had completed anything incorrect and usually longed for people to feel certain about it.

"They [Facebook] just told me that I'd uploaded a print that disregarded their conditions of use and that they were deletion the photo.

"But they didn't obviously discuss it me they were disabling my account," she added.

Ms Tullett's page has since been reactivated, but she has been told not to repost the picture.

"It was display my real tattoos, because my boobs have had to be tattooed on," she said.

Facebook said its discipline esteemed the views of a far-reaching operation of people and were written to make sure the site remained a safe, secure and devoted mood for everyone, inclusive young kids over the age of 13.

It said the picture was private because it contained nakedness - not since the inlet of the nakedness in question.

It said it backed Ms Tullett's form as the calm had been deleted.

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