It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Denmark, however, by "Facebook" it was against the rules of social network nakedness.
Following its publication by a local politician, "Facebook" removed immediately because the statue was not adhered to the rules defined. "Facebook" argued that it is forbidden to expose the private
parts, not to offend sensitive audience globally.
There were many who opposed this, noting that it is determined to not be published pictures of nude sculptures or paintings. After much controversy social network has changed his mind and has republished the photo whistle.
Following its publication by a local politician, "Facebook" removed immediately because the statue was not adhered to the rules defined. "Facebook" argued that it is forbidden to expose the private
parts, not to offend sensitive audience globally.
There were many who opposed this, noting that it is determined to not be published pictures of nude sculptures or paintings. After much controversy social network has changed his mind and has republished the photo whistle.