Blocks pic of 16th century statue of sea god Neptune in Bologna for being sexually explicit

The statue of Neptune in Bologna, Italy. Pic/Facebook/Elisa Barbari
London: Facebook blocked a photograph of a 16th century statue of sea god Neptune posted by an Italian art historian, claiming it is “sexually explicit”. The social media giant later apologised, saying the censorship was a mistake.
Elisa Barbari had chosen the statue in the Italian city of Bologna, which shows Neptune naked and holding a trident, to illustrate her Facebook page — Stories, curiosities and views of Bologna. But, she was asked to remove the photograph as it fell foul of Facebook’s privacy policies.
The artist responded to a statement released by Facebook, with a post on her page: ‘Yes to Neptune, no to censorship’.
“How can a work of art, our very own statue of Neptune, be the object of censorship?" she asked.
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