Well this is not the first time that Facebook has deleted something which is actually so not disgusting rather something natural and human as well. You might not believe this one but Facebook actually disabled a mother¡¯s account, after she posted her photo while breastfeeding a stranger¡¯s child.
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Rebecca Wanosik, from Missouri, uploaded the picture online showing how she helped a mother she had never met after receiving a text message from a friend. She was simply trying to help someone and happily posted the baby¡¯s picture from another mother who was refusing bottle feed after her mother had been hospitalised.
"So last Friday night while I was carving and building a cake, I received a random text from one of my friends asking if I could feed a strangers baby. Was there ever a question?¡±, Mrs Wanosik said on her Facebook post. ?
Mrs Wanosik said the baby looked hungry and exhausted so she ¡°did what I hope any person would do for my child in a time of despair¡±. ?
The post received a mixed response from users. Some described the pictures, which show the two babies holding hands while they are feeding, as ¡°beautiful¡±, while others told Mrs Wanosik to ¡°cover up¡±.?
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One user in particular highlighted that it could be ¡°very dangerous¡± and potentially pass on illnesses. In response to some of the comments, Mrs Wanosik said was surprised that people thought it was weird or unnatural. ? Anthony Wanosik, Mrs Wanosik¡¯s husband, posted on the social media site when his wife¡¯s account was disabled.?
¡°So my wife's account got disabled because of the unselfish act she did my posting about breastfeeding someone else's baby in need. Come on Facebook it was for a good cause,¡± Mr Wanosik wrote. ?Facebook said the account was suspended after it recieved reports that the post violated the Community Standards set out on the website but on review has now reactivated the account and the pictures remain on the page.
A Facebook spokesperson told The Independent: ¡°Breastfeeding photos are allowed on Facebook. We agree that breastfeeding is natural and we know that it's important for mothers to share their experiences with others on Facebook.
"This account was disabled in error but has now been restored. Our team processes millions of reports each week, and we occasionally do make a mistake, as has happened here. We apologise for this and for any inconvenience caused.¡±