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Old March 4th, 2018 #1
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Default Facebook banned a user from posting a photo of a 30,000-year-old statue of a naked woman — and people are furious

Facebook banned a user from posting a photo of a 30,000-year-old statue of a naked woman — and people are furious


A museum in Vienna has attacked Facebook for banning a woman from posting a photo of a 29,500-year-old figurine of a naked woman.

Laura Ghianda, an activist who tried to post a photo of the Venus of Willendorf on the platform last year, said she was banned from doing so because it violated the company's nudity policies.

The Venus of Willendorf, which is displayed at Vienna's Natural History Museum, dates back to the Paleolithic age and shows a woman standing in the nude with her head drooped. It's one of the world's earliest symbols of female fertility.

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