Facebook Inspectors Will Assess if Exposed Nipples are Female (Bad) or Trans (Good) …

If you were wondering what Facebook had planned to improve the experience, get ready for approved pornography. Meta has a panel of experts who review and decide if exposed nipples are or are not cisgender.

 

“The same image of female-presenting nipples would be prohibited if posted by a cisgender woman but permitted if posted by an individual self-identifying as non-binary,” the board stated.

Users will be able to post pictures and videos of their nipples if the content involves protests, giving birth, and breastfeeding, reports the New York Post.

“Additional nipple-related exceptions,” the board added, will be “based on contexts of protest, birth giving, after birth, and breastfeeding which it did not examine here, but also must be assessed.”

 

The outcome here seems obvious. The porn industry has always been at the forefront of technology and opportunity because what’s the difference between faked female boobs and fake boobs on men besides suggesting that there might be (or once was) a penis just to the south? And aren’t the point of the ones on men that they are women we’re not allowed to call men?

How do you know what a female body even is, and isn’t the presumption a violation of someone’s rights?

And what of these experts?

 

The new company’s new policy proposal will reportedly involve a team of female body inspectors who will be assigned with “quickly assess[ing] both a user’s sex, as this policy applies to ‘female nipples,’ and their gender identity.”

The spokesperson added, “We know more can be done to support the LGBTQ+ community, and that means working with experts and LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations on a range of issues and product improvements.”

 

A group of female body inspectors can quickly assess this, but no one dares suggest that a boy who claims to be female can’t use the girl’s High School bathrooms or locker room, and it would violate his rights to ask for proof.

The same goes for grown men in a public restroom or locker room, whether they look like men or women.

So, this is a new twist.

And what if a woman exposes her naked breasts on facebook or Instagram but says she identifies as a man? If that flies, as implied above, the porn industry will showcase many “men” who fit this category.

Next question. What is age?

 

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