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But NEAR nudity (e.g. swimsuit shots) isn't what this story is about, despite the way the author is framing it. The reason the photos were deleted, by Facebook's own explanation, is that they contained actual nudity, i.e. no clothing at all. I assume the British woman whose photos were deleted was nude in them as

It may well be, but it's not like Facebook has cops patrolling profiles for policy-breaking photos; like similar sites (such as OKCupid) it relies upon user feedback for that. If no one you're friends with has a problem then that's awesome! But if you're naked or partially naked and someone takes issue, then

Demi, Christina and the Vogue chick all look pretty nude to me? And off course I've been on Facebook (no need to be snide!), but let's be perfectly honest: The line between "bikini" and "nude" may be fine, but it's significant.

Facebook doesn't allow nudity, a policy which I imagine covers all demographics: young and old, male and female, pregnant and not. Just because the individual photographed happens to be gestating a fetus doesn't magically make them incapable of being nude. I really don't see how being "grossed out" or the male gaze or

Yeah fucking right. The kid's father (who apparently isn't corroborating the story) was "in shock" over a game that he was participating in?

While I agree that Gaga's voice is strong but not amazing, the implied dig at country singers was uncalled for - I'll take Dolly Parton or Miranda Lambert over Mariah Carey any day of the week. Just because a singer doesn't overload their performances with melismatic loopiness doesn't make them less talented.

Gwyneth Paltrow could cure cancer tomorrow and I still wouldn't like her. Goop casts a looooong shadow.

It itches as it grows back.

I giggled. Puns make me do bad things.

Some folks on Gawker were speculating that the "ski trip" is just a cover for a rehab stay. I like this theory for some reason.

I'm loving the notion that Rachel Berry is a positive role model. Have these people even seen the show?

@jms: Um, so? The point I was trying to make is that it's kind of over-the-top to call a product made from ground beef, wheat, and various dehydrated spices "gruesome."

@prufrock1019: It's hyperbole, sure, but I don't think the author is literally saying that Klein should go back in the closet. He's saying that he's a bad example for the community.

So I take it no one here has heard of Hamburger Helper?

@WhenSheLaughs: I'm with your friends. And anyway, I'm not so sure if I agree with your assertion about "other religions." Non-Christian religious rantings haven't stopped Dr. Bronner's.

@prufrock1019: Writers don't generally pick the title for their pieces. My guess is that title was added by a pageview-conscious copyeditor.

Spider-Man's costume is inherently ridiculous, guys. We need to stop taking everything so goddamn seriously.

You're thinking way too much about American Idol.

@individa: Would you be okay with law enforcement officers infiltrating Tea Party groups?