I am not sure if this has been reported yet, I haven't seen it in any
of the subject headings.
A week or so ago, a user of the popular blog community "Livejournal"
was informed that she must remove the image of a breastfeeding infant
as her default icon (but still be allowed to use it, just not as
"default") or face suspension. Several breastfeeding communities
mobilized there was a email campaign based at ProMom.org to protest
this decision. Livejournal insisted that breastfeeding pictures
constitute "nudity", even going so far as to say parents might want to
"shield a child's eyes" from the sight. The owning company, SixApart is
in negotiations with various users, and has asked advocates to back off
of the email campaign, however, users are still getting suspension
warnings over images of breastfeeding.
Links to the story as it unfolds:
http://socialsoftware.weblogsinc.com/2006/05/22/livejournal-doesnt-
care-how-you-feel-about-breastfeeding-or-any/
http://www.thingamababy.com/baby/2006/05/livejournal_bre.html
The most recent entries of:
http://ljabuse.blogspot.com/
And many more.
Michelle DePesa
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