Over 100 people stripped naked in front of Facebook's New York headquarters on Sunday, as part of a protest against what they view as censorship regarding Facebook and Instagram's policies around artistic nudity.
The demonstrators lay naked on the road, each with large images of male nipples covering their genitalia. The protest called #wethenipple was organized and photographed by internationally-renowned American artist Spencer Tunick and the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC).
Members of women's rights group Grab Them By The Ballot took part in the demonstration. The group said in a statement it was "challenging the censorship of artistic female nudity by Facebook and Instagram's 'community standards.
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