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Facebook censors 30,000 year-old Venus of Willendorf as ‘pornographic’

You may find this story amusing, but it unfortunately demonstrates that there’s not much safe space for self-expression on the internet today. Unlike many social networks that don’t distinguish artistic nudity from inappropriate content, .ART will never censor your site.

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