After the social media network censored a Pierre Paul Rubens painting, a museum decided to respond to FB's baffling decision.
The Antwerp Rubens house produced a video to speak out in a humorous way against the social network's policy to ban artistic nude artworks.
The Flemish tourism bureau has also expressed its discontent by sending an open letter to Mark Zuckerberg. Several Flemish art professionals have signed the letter denouncing that it has become increasingly difficult to share the works of great painting masters.
To date it is impossible to disseminate our unique cultural heritage on the most popular social network, which qualifies our art as obscene, or even pornographic.
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