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Smooth, blank skin replaces the area where normally women would have nipples.  The baffling images have attracted the attention of the world's media who are uniting in sheer


astonishment.  It comes after a social media storm around the 'Free The Nipple' campaign, backed by A-list stars about Instagram's nipple policy.  The gender equality


movement, kickstarted by filmmaker Lina Esco back in 2014, focuses on the apparent double standards in censorship for men and women. As part of this equality campaign, the hashtag has been


used to highlight the difference in attitudes between male and female nipples on Facebook-owned social media site, Instagram. In a nutshell, photographs can show any part of the breast but


the nipple itself has to be blurred out. Unless it's male. Could this be an extreme case of nipple censorship?