Facebook will now let a breast cancer patient to post images of her mastectomy scars, following criticisms from Breast Cancer awareness groups in UK over removing photographs from the site.
Sharon Adams, 45, posted images of right part of her body showing scars after she had a mastectomy, but the website banned the images by tagging them as “sexual and abusive”.
However, Facebook reversed its decision after several protest groups, such as “Get Sharon Adams Back on Facebook”, protested against the decision, and thereby helped make sure that the photographs were no longer banned from the website.
On her Facebook page, Sharon Adams quoted that she uploaded the images to send a message to women that they should check their breasts regularly. She further went on to say that labelling her images as sexual and abusive was totally “absurd”, as the social networking website hosts some online groups about sexual positions and even some groups promoting racism.
Extending the company’s apologies over the issue, a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement, “Our user operations team reviews thousands of reported photos a day and may occasionally remove something that doesn't actually violate our policies. This is what happened here. We apologise”.
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