The popular social network pulled the iconic album cover because it appears a naked baby and that goes against the terms of use of the company.
Friday, July 29, 2011
In 1991 Nirvana Nevermind editing, the hard grunge emblem and one of the best recordings of international rock.
Now 20 years since that launch, but the celebration was watered down by Facebook. The famous social network censored album cover because it leaves a naked baby and that goes against the terms and conditions of site usage.
Many were outraged with Facebook and others took it with humor. Among the latter was Spencer Elden, the photo model who is now 20 years.
"I do not understand what the problem is. Quite a few people in the world and saw my penis, "quipped the U.S. media.
Facebook for its part, maintains that in its rules is seen when one considers that bans "attack an individual or group, or contain nudity, drugs, violence and other violations of the Terms of Use." Thus the famous photo was left out of social networking on their anniversary.
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