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Nudity on social media

2015-03-06 01:11:53.768975+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Chelsea Handler calls out Twitter, Instagram for censoring her naked photos. I'm not sure who Chelsea Handler is, but I like her style:

And so I took it, and I had never aired a topless photo on any of these social media outlets. I mean, I’m a Luddite when it comes to anything involved with technology. So [my cousin] put it [on Instagram] side by side with Putin on one horse and me on my horse, and we were laughing. Editing my topless photos with my brother, like any close family will do. And then my cousin, like three hours later through dinner, was like, “Oh my God, your photo was removed,” because she was looking at the Likes. And I said, “Removed? Why?” And she goes, “Because you’re topless.” And I said, “But he’s topless.

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