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Facebook’s Instagram site is overrun with pornography and other sexually charged images and videos that are accessible to the site’s many teenaged users.
This is strange given the site's strict nudity rules, which Instagram has been mocked for in the past. A ccording to the site’s Community Guidelines , even “artistic" nudity is forbidden:
This includes photos, videos, and some digitally-created content that show sexual intercourse, genitals, and close-ups of fully-nude buttocks. It also includes some photos of female nipples, but photos of post-mastectomy scarring and women actively breastfeeding are allowed. Nudity in photos of paintings and sculptures is OK.
Even so, the raunchy Instagram content isn’t too hard to find. Searching for terms like "nude,” “babes” or “sexy” or variations thereof or the name of any porn star in the site's search bar will quickly uncover accounts that flout the site’s ban on nudity and aren’t filtered to prevent minors from seeing them. #Sexy has more than 57 million posts, many of which are clips from porn videos while #porngirls has more than 300,00o of them.
In a recent experiment, digital safety organization Protect Young Eyes f iled 50 reports in 5 days on hashtags that featured pornographic content and got no response from Instagram. I got no response from the social media site either. I suspect that one reason why the solution to Instagram porn problem has proven to be elusive is that too much money is being made. This is highly problematic for many reasons.
Instagram is the second most popular social media site behind YouTube among teen users, according to The Pew Research Center. The site allows users as young as 13 to have accounts though younger users use the site with their parent's permission. It markets itself as family-friendly and tried to explain in a Parent's Guide why teens are big fans of the site.
"Because they love consuming and creating media, sharing it and socializing, and Instagram makes all that doable in a simple, eye-catching way. Teens also like the ability to create 'stories' that disappear after 24 hours," the Guide says.
Porn stars are also big fans of Instagram. Social media is a huge deal in the adult entertainment industry since p orn stars are making less money than they used to because so much free porn is available on the internet. Porn stars market themselves to their existing fans and try and recruit new ones by posting pictures of themselves in various states of undress. I don't blame them for making the most of Instagram.
“Porn stars are always trying to connect with their fans on social media to provide a rainbow of options that oftentimes leads them to where they can see more of them,” writes Don Parret, Executive Editorial Director for the trade publication X-Biz, in an email. “It’s commonplace to find performers with verified Instagram accounts to have millions of followers. So, it’s incredibly important for many adult performers and cam stars to make sure they don’t get bumped for going beyond SFW. I’ve seen numerous adult stars get hysterical over losing their social media accounts, including Instagram, over a slip-up.”
Instagram needs to either better enforce its existing rules or revise them to reflect the current reality.
Like it or not, social media plays an integral role in many of our lives, providing a platform to connect with others across cultures and time zones. For artists, it's also a place to conduct business, attract an audience and sell their work. What happens to artists though whose work incorporates nudity, something which social media sites (Instagram especially) are wont to remove with impunity? One answer is Buttrcup, a new social media platform that takes its cue from Instagram as a space for predominantly image sharing, but without all the censorship that comes along with Instagram. We spoke with its founders, Molly Murphy and Michael Edwards, to learn more about the future of a social media world that doesn't restrict content at will (and that provides easier ways for artists to monetize their work).
What is Buttrcup.com and how does it work?
Molly Murphy: Buttrcup is a censorship-free platform for visual storytellers to self-publish their photos often deemed too risqué for social media. You can sign-up for free to scroll the Discovery Feed, and then subscribe to creators on the platform to access all their posts, albums and videos. It has been likened to Instagram (for 18+) and with a cool element where you can support artists directly. We use "censorship-free" a bit broadly: we don't allow pornography or violence, but we do allow nudity. Sexuality is universal and a part of all of our lives, yet sexual imagery is not allowed on social media where many of us spend a great deal of our personal time. If you are an adult and comfortable with nudity then we created a digital and social destination designed for your amusement, or pleasure, it can be whatever you want it to be.
Molly Murphy: As a viewer, anyone can sign-up for free to scroll the Discovery Feed. As a creator you have to apply to publish on the platform. We curate the content by defining the creators, but once approved, they are in complete control of what they publish. We don't dictate or direct any of the work. In that way we are a mix between a brand and a service.
Michael Edwards: We are a brand in the sense that we curate the content by who we let on the platform, but we also offer a great service for content providers which is a network to freely publish their work, and also monetize.
What types of accounts does it mostly feature?
Molly Murphy: Buttrcup is a mix of real people, artists and photographers. Most of them feature some nudity, or implied nudity, though not all. We have some female creators who are doing some really cool work, representing an alternative view to the typical female nudes found online. You can see from the bios of creators like Beau Morceau or Moonpixie , there is a re-appropriation of female nudity and sense of empowerment. Some of the photographers focus on a specific project. For example, Michael Edwards publishes his photo project Hotel Ma Cherie , which is shot in hotels around the world, highlighting beautiful women with an element of design/hospitality and a hotel fantasy to give it a specific context. A few other established photographers use it for fun projects such as Endless Summer and Love Lost . I would love to see more artists join and publish various mixed media projects on the site. There are some people like @SaraBahbah and @Scientwehst that could do interesting, ongoing projects.
Michael Edwards: A lot of these creators have their own following on social media, but can't post their whole catalog because of the restrictions. I know, as a creator, sometimes you have an idea for a project that would be interesting and maybe you could garner some editorial features but there is something to be said about a larger evolving, fluid body of work. Buttrcup is a solution to self-publish and earn support for the project directly from fans.
How does it differ from other social media platforms?
Molly Murphy: The format is very familiar and image driven. Because the site is supported through support for the creators, we don't collect, sell or track the data of members. There won't be any retargeting ads popping up while you are trying to look at the images. It is a nice break from the typical.
Why were you inspired to create this platform?
Michael Edwards: I had created a site called MeInMyPlace that is playful yet definitely borderline risqué for social. We had a huge cult following, yet a lot of issues with Instagram taking down our account. When you build up a huge following it is really disheartening to see it completely disappear overnight, and getting social accounts reactivated is a lot of work. I am a commercial photographer, yet I enjoy creative projects like Hotel Ma Cherie. It helps to have some monetary support to keep those personal projects going as a creative outlet on the side, and I know there are others like me.
Molly Murphy: I previously worked at a design-centric pleasure product brand, Jimmyjane , and dealt with a lot of censorship and restrictions around marketing products in the sexual category. There is a lot of great stuff being produced in this category that doesn't get noticed. I learned at Jimmyjane that just because something is taboo, complicated, or attached to a cultural sensitivity, doesn't mean society lacks an appetite for it.
What're your thoughts on censorship and social media?
Molly Murphy: I understand the concerns social media companies have. They are dealing with an open platform and trying to appeal to a massive, diverse audience. That being said, social media companies have so much data on members they are best positioned to target people of age. I believe current censorship is heavy-handed, and often biased against the female form. On Instagram there are 3.9 million posts with the hashtag #freethenipple, which indicates their community has definitely taken notice.
It's interesting how puritan social media companies can be. You read about Sillicon Valley "sex parties" and liberal sexual expression within that community and their personal lives, yet Apple, Instagram, Facebook, Paypal are all so restrictive. They take extreme measures to restrict and censor anything in sexual nature. It isn't just us. Rihanna had her account taken down . Grace Coddington had her account removed for posting a nude illustration, and Ryan McGinley likened the feeling of being removed from Instagram to "being broken up with and losing his hard drive." We see Buttrcup as an alternative platform that embraces photography without so many limitations.
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Something interesting is happening Down Under. An Instagram account dedicated solely to sharing pictures of nude Australian people is garnering serious attention online, amassing nearly 88,000 followers since it began.
The getnakedaustralia Instagram account features a range of Australian people of all shapes and sizes in their natural state, who are often pictured while looking out over incredible and inspiring views in different regions of the country. The account has shared 650 posts to date, and seeks to promote a healthy body image through its content. It is run by Brendan Jones from Sydney, who started the page as a bit of fun. “On my hikes, I was always stripping off to feel the sun on my skin whenever I got to a secluded spot in the outdoors. I don't know why, it just felt natural. My friends and I started to take some photo's with great scenic backgrounds and our bare bums, and I thought, I should start a page for all these photos of our travels. The page was a hit and many people started sending in photo's from around Australia and the rest of the world. It just snowballed from there and has now become a huge craze,” he told Lonely Planet Travel News. The account includes an email address for submissions for people wishing to be featured on it.
The naked craze seems to be sweeping over other areas of the world, with London hosting naked nightclubs , restaurants and sun terraces, while Paris has debated the idea of introducing a dedicated nudist zone in the city. Get the top travel news stories delivered straight to your inbox every weekday by signing up to our newsletter .
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Instagram, the photo-sharing app with more than 300 million users worldwide, is notorious for its strict policy against nudity and sex. Even the most famous and well-liked celebs have had their photos (and possibly entire accounts, a la Rihanna ) deleted for failing to adhere to the rules, which ban photos of sexual intercourse, genitals, close-ups of fully-nude buttocks, and maybe most notably, female nipples.
In an effort to more easily police itself, Instagram has also banned certain hashtags from being searchable within the app. Searches for #boobs, #underwear, #sexy, and even the phallic-looking eggplant emoji all yield zero results. (Confusingly, #curvy has also been banned — along with #photography. Huh?)
But one hashtag that, somewhat surprisingly, hasn’t been banned? #FreeTheNipple. The tag originated as an Internet rally cry to fight Instagram’s censorship of the female body, and often identified and labeled photos — often those non-sexual in nature — that included female nipples. But as I personally discovered recently, it’s evolved to mean so much more than some emancipated areolae.
While doing research for a recent post about the latest #FreeTheNipple strategy — superimposing male nips onto lady breasts to further show the absurdity of Instagram’s rules — I came across a somewhat shocking discovery: The hashtag is now home to some of the most pornographic images I’ve ever seen online, let alone on Instagram. Yes, there are nipples. There are also photos and videos of penises, vaginas, arses, and just about every sex act to ever occur in the history of human sexuality. This stuff is Xtina level Dirrty and BEYOND.
It’s not like the people posting these pics have found a loophole, but rather that Instagram simply can’t keep up with the constant flood of pornographic imagery infiltrating its system. Insta may be removing the “offending” photos almost immediately, but at the same moment, someone, somewhere, is uploading another one.
Meaning that, until the app decides to ban #FreeTheNipple as a search term (along with all the other smut-derived hashtags out there), it’ll continue to exist as the home to some of Instagram’s filthiest, most NSFW posts. The posts may not all be supporting women’s rights, but they’re certainly something .
Check it out to see for yourself, if you can handle it — though I’d highly recommend you wait until after work.
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