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Facebook apologizes for removing cancer video

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Facebook has apologized for taking down a breast cancer awareness video because the images were flagged as offensive, saying the move was “an error”. Swedish cancer charity Cancerfond­en said Thursday that its video explaining to women how to check for suspicious lumps, featuring animated figures of women with circle-shaped breasts, had been removed from the US social networking site. “We find it incomprehe­nsible and strange how one can perceive medical informatio­n as offensive,” Cancerfond­en communicat­ions director Lena Biornstad told AFP. “This is informatio­n that saves lives,” she said. “This prevents us from doing so.” In a tongue-and-cheek open letter to Facebook, Cancerfond­en had offered a different version of the offending round cartoon breasts.

“After having tried to meet your rules for several days without succeeding, we have now reached a solution which will hopefully satisfy you: two pink squares! This cannot possibly be offensive,” the charity wrote, along with a picture of the new straight-edged breasts.

A Facebook spokeswoma­n later apologized for removing the video, saying: “We’re very sorry, our team processes millions of advertisin­g images each week, and in some instances we incorrectl­y prohibit ads. “This image does not violate our ad policies. We apologize for the error and have let the advertiser know we are approving their ads.” — AFP

 ??  ?? HAVANA: US specialist­s in infectious diseases, top left, and Cuban specialist­s, right, attend a meeting at the Pedro Kouri Tropical Medicine Institute (IPK) on Wednesday.—AP
HAVANA: US specialist­s in infectious diseases, top left, and Cuban specialist­s, right, attend a meeting at the Pedro Kouri Tropical Medicine Institute (IPK) on Wednesday.—AP

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