Abrar Hussain: Members of a feminist activist group held a ‘topless’ protest against Facebook Korea on Saturday for its “sexually discriminatory” policy, where the social media company was accused of deleting photographs of activists’ topless bodies during a previous protest. Facebook Korea later apologized on Sunday for the deletions and restored the posts.10 female activists of Fire Femi Action stood in front of the Facebook Korea office building in Gangnam, Seoul and took their shirt off, chanting, “My body is not porn.”Facebook Korea on Tuesday had deleted pictures the feminist group had posted on their Facebook page, citing that the photographs violated its regulations on nude images and sexual activities, and suspended the account for one month.
Source: Korean Herald