Is it possible the be even more naked than simply without clothes?
Nudity, especially on social media, is censored no matter the context. Even classic art has been subjected to it. Provocative images of people barely dressed are deemed ok. But not everyday nudity. When erotic and/or provocative photos are presented as “Art”, they are treated differently than natural and normal photos of naked people in everyday scenes. It’s a hypocritical system.
A woman photographer takes issue with the increasing split personality of online censorship with
this gallery of photos of barechested women where she has altered her photos by removing the offending nipples. It’s startling how the removal of a single, natural feature of the body can change the photo of a person from pleasing to one that makes you uneasy at first, at a minimum, and after a minute can be disturbing. It makes them seem less human. Yet it’s what the censors want. They don’t want to see those nipples! Which is even more disturbing.
She states, “The images address the “can’t win” attitude that women face in relation to their bodies, often deemed inappropriate in their natural state.” The pictorial that has removed a seemingly insignificant feature of the human body that has a surprisingly significant effect.
Duane