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Bumble won’t let you share bikini and bra photos if you took them indoors

Outside is flawlessly acceptable, however.
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Internet agencies regularly have murky policies in terms of sexuality, and that reputedly extends to relationship apps like Bumble. BuzzFeed News reports that Bumble took down pictures of artist Cali Rockowitz carrying a bralette because of a coverage banning suit and underclothes pictures whilst indoors. Apparently, a bikini pinnacle or shirtless appearance is best so long as the pictures had been “taken outside.” And no, you can’t edit the pictures to faux an out of doors shot.

A spokesperson told BuzzFeed the coverage took impact in 2016 after each lawsuit from customers in addition to research. Shirtless toilet selfies had been the “maximum swiped left on,” Bumble said, and cracking down on that affected suit and underclothes pictures. Outdoor pictures are allowed as they replicate a “herbal setting” for bikinis.

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Rockowitz argued that the coverage is ordinary for a relationship app, specifically one that’s intended to “empower ladies.” Users additionally cited inconsistency — guys put up indoor selfies, so why can’t ladies with bras and swimsuits? It indicates that Bumble and different relationship apps may need updated (or as a minimum clearer) policies if simply to make occasional exceptions.

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