ART CENSORSHIP ON INSTAGRAM.
- 715eag
- Sep 18, 2023
- 2 min read

As an artist of figurative art, I am outraged that my sculptures are constantly being censored for pornographic or inappropriate content. That an algorithm is in charge of censoring my work, based on the programming that have made some humans who do not understand art or simply have a serious psychological problem with the boobs and nipples, which should go to a specialist to treat them, also have some oral fixation that have not overcome their childhood, some unresolved trauma or are some perverts, obsessive with a primary instinct running hight, common in animals, a permanent zeal that excites them to see even a baby breastfed. whether it is the first case or the second (trauma or horny), they should go to a psychiatrist to medicate them and allow them to enjoy art, without screwing others.
The problem lies in the power that these social media platforms have. Instagram or Facebook, have become the business card of introduction for many artists, in these times it is mandatory to have an account and invest hours and a lot of effort to get an acceptable audience, but to make yourself known and to make your way in the art world, many galleries ask you about your social networks, to check the scope you have in the public. So there is no other option, you have to have an instagram or Facebook account, and promote yourself and keep accumulating "likes" and followers that will never really buy your art, if your work is expensive. So what is Instagram or Facebook for? honestly so far I don't know, maybe to meet people who support you, and other artists who like you try to survive day to day, but we all have to eat, so social networks have become our executioner, that necessary evil that helps you to make yourself known. So please, Mr. Mark Zuckerberg stop fucking with the artists, who are trying to work and live.
Art is not pornography, it is beauty, it is emotion, it is symbolism, magic and sensibility. in art you can see man's capacity to create and transmit an emotion, without art we are nothing.



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