Facebook has reopened account Leslie Power, a Chilean psychologist who had complained that the network had closed its record for appearing in a photo to breastfeed her child in three months. Power said today via Twitter that Wednesday night a head of Facebook in Chile sent an email with a series of instructions for resetting your account.
The doctor, an expert in child development, 37, told local media that his contact was anticipated that his account had been replaced, a situation he described as a "scary reaction" from Facebook after all the hype that its the case generated national and international press. However, the psychologist lamented that, following the reinstatement of their social network account, lost much of its information materials related to their profession.
"I had the space filled with notes on children, neuroscience, brain development and many other topics. You were amazing things, contact. Lose a platform to discuss scientific advances," he added Power, which deals with their lawyers the negative situation that generated the reaction of that network.
Leslie Power had indicated yesterday, Wednesday, Efe that on January 31 received a notice from the company in informing them that their account had been closed for uploading a picture that it harms individuals and communities. " "They told me Facebook protects their territory of obscene pictures," said Power, who wrote a message to the network administrators to ask for more explanations.
The psychologist said that other women have been "censored" in the network for showing pictures like yours, what makes you think that "Facebook has some kind of prejudice with photos of women breastfeeding." "Censorship and say that my picture is attentive or obscenity shows a complete ignorance of what is breastfeeding and early bonding." In their own Facebook accounts are on "Breastfeeding is not obscene"
The doctor, an expert in child development, 37, told local media that his contact was anticipated that his account had been replaced, a situation he described as a "scary reaction" from Facebook after all the hype that its the case generated national and international press. However, the psychologist lamented that, following the reinstatement of their social network account, lost much of its information materials related to their profession.
"I had the space filled with notes on children, neuroscience, brain development and many other topics. You were amazing things, contact. Lose a platform to discuss scientific advances," he added Power, which deals with their lawyers the negative situation that generated the reaction of that network.
Leslie Power had indicated yesterday, Wednesday, Efe that on January 31 received a notice from the company in informing them that their account had been closed for uploading a picture that it harms individuals and communities. " "They told me Facebook protects their territory of obscene pictures," said Power, who wrote a message to the network administrators to ask for more explanations.
The psychologist said that other women have been "censored" in the network for showing pictures like yours, what makes you think that "Facebook has some kind of prejudice with photos of women breastfeeding." "Censorship and say that my picture is attentive or obscenity shows a complete ignorance of what is breastfeeding and early bonding." In their own Facebook accounts are on "Breastfeeding is not obscene"
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