Breast surgery scar photo causes controversy on Facebook.
A Oxfordshire lady named Anna Antell had posted pictures of the post cosmetic surgery scar she received after having a mastectomy from breast cancer and the pictures she posted were deemed as “nudity” by the social networking site, Facebook. The pictures were removed from her profile, but after a review by the company Ms. Antell was allowed to reload the pictures from her experience with breast surgery after surviving breast cancer.
Facebook representatives now say that Ms. Antell has the right to share her experience and the images to her friends and family without reproach, because they feel that she wants to raise awareness about the disease and show what happens to the ladies that have to experience it. Anna said that she is glad to see that good sense prevailed and she was allowed to once again show the pictures of her post-operation plastic surgery.
The pictures were found by software that Facebook uses to help detect images that might be offensive and users can also report the pictures themselves. A spokeswoman for Facebook said that they are always striving to get the balance of their policies right to enable people to share their experiences while still protecting others. Facebook allows children as young as 13 to be a part of the site, but they are restricted as to what they can access and do. They do not allow nude images of any kind of the site and they strictly enforce the policies that they have.



