It's considered a branding with 'pleasure for all', something we can't doubt, but Playboy might have erroneously proven a 'double standard' concerning moderators and content creators of risqué material.
It's All Eyes On Playboy, And It's Fine!
Let's not beat around the bush and pretend that we don't admire Playboy, the American men's lifestyle and adult entertainment magazine founded in Chicago in 1953, by its legendary editor-in-chief, Hugh Marston Hefner, and his associates - including his mother, Grace Caroline Hefner, who funded a loan of $1,000.
The Playboy empire, which recently received a boost in confidence after a significant growth in sales with the help of the "Hot Sh*t" rapper, Cardi B, has erroneously triggered Instagram users after they posted a seductive image (seen below) of a brown-skinned baddie (model) named Ana Foxxx, appearing very nude.
Does Playboy Need Instagram Censorship?
To most people, the idea of exposed models on anything related to Playboy isn't a surprise however, the content was posted on Meta's Instagram, a place known for having inconsiderate moderators adamant to Thanos click (disable instantly accounts like model, Tiona Fernan's) profiles that have supposedly violated Instagram's Community Guidelines - sh*t we're not with, at all!
The art, taken by Marlowe Holt for Playboy Centerfold, depicts the melanated baddie, Ana Foxxx, modelling her assets in barely nothing but distorted pixels at the breast level; going braless. Standing upright, the beauty could be seen crossing her legs partially; an act that would conceal her modesty (southern regions), not covered by underwear or any blurred pixels - does her flower like blurred?
Wait, Playboy Posted More Pixelated Nips?
In the midst of writing this, sometime later (today), Playboy shared the mouth-watering beauty of Emma Kotos wearing the iconic Playboy bunny outfit (in black-and-white) entailing bunny ears, and a bow-tie collar. The model, who was seen similarly braless to Ana Foxxx with pixelated nipples above a rolled down sleeve-less bodysuit, achieved her assignment's goals by looking sexy ASF, but that wasn't necessarily an issue according to the comments.
"The fact this acc can post this sort of pics but anyone else would be banned for life is pure discrimination," said the user @playmatekikii.
In addition to @leashieleashh who said: "it's crazy that playboy can post full on nudity yet when I try to post my pics from my issue of playboy, I get flagged and deleted. Talk about hypocrisy," something we sincerely agree with.
On that note, we love Playboy, and for those unaware, Tanizzle is a supporter of the baddie community (entailing photographers and models alike), and doesn't plan to change! Visit Tanizzle BAE for more.
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