The problem with YouTube is they're stuck with a twisted code of censorship. On the one hand, you can say "fuck", or any word imaginable, and I don't have a problem with that. You should be allowed to say "fuck". You can also show extreme violence, real, or "fake" violence from a movie, and I don't have a problem with that either. But here's where it gets weird. When it comes to the human body, YouTube has its head stuck up its ass, pun intended! If your name is Spencer Tunick, it is perfectly alright by YouTube for videos of your photoshoots featuring full frontal nudity of males and females, to be posted. However, if your name is, say...John Doe, and you post a video with so much as the tiniest bit of female nipple in it, YouTube takes it down!? To someone at YouTube, the female nipple is the most "obscene" object on Earth, unless, of course, the female nipple in question happens to belong to a woman posing for Spencer Tunick.
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