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Posted: 02/08/2012
You've heard about nursing moms staging sit-ins at establishments that discourage breastfeeding.
But this week, their target was Facebook.
A group of moms protested outside of the social media site's offices around the world, saying Facebook has repeatedly taken down photos that show mothers breastfeeding their babies.
They say it even disabled the accounts of some moms who posted nursing pictures.
A Facebook spokesperson says breastfeeding photos are allowed to be uploaded.
But, if another Facebook user flags a photo as inappropriate, it will likely be taken down.
The company says it receives hundreds of thousands of reports every week, and every once and awhile they make a mistake and remove content it shouldn't.
So, what do you think of Facebook policy?
Do you support these moms? Leave a comment below or go to our Facebook page .
Or, do you feel that posting breastfeeding photos is unnecessary?
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