Instagram's nipplegate continues as Spanish filmmaker hits back over censorship
Pedro Almodovar: 'We must be alert before machines decide what we can do and what we cannot do'
Instagram-owner Facebook on Wednesday apologised for initially removing several posts of the poster, which depicts a nipple producing a drop of milk, for breaking its rules against nudity. In a statement, Almodovar thanked everyone who had supported the poster by reposting it and defended it in the media.
"We must be alert before machines decide what we can do and what we cannot do," the 71-year-old said.
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