dimanche 20 juillet 2014

UPDATE: Based On a consultant from Facebook, the picture was declined since McKenna attempted to "increase" the article, which is really a paid support provided by Facebook to create a bigger market the post. Facebook views increased articles to become ads since itis a paid support.

DALLAS -- Washington State Attorney General's spouse Rob McKenna claims Facebook wont permit her to publish a photograph of her weight reduction that is remarkable since it encourages an "idealized body-image."

Marilyn McKenna, who claims she dropped 120 lbs significantly more than six years back, today commits a lot of her existence to writing and talking about heath. She is along the way of composing a guide about weight reduction and it has her very own Facebook fanpage that encourages workout and healthful eating.



McKenna said her wardrobe was lately cleaning up when she discovered a set of her "fat trousers," which she saved like an indication of her more heavy times.

"I said,' an image is, taken by Ron,' " she said. "And So I experienced one aspect of the trousers, since I will easily fit in one side and we got a great laugh-out of it also it was type of humorous."



Considering the picture was inspiring and humorous for others attempting to slim down, McKenna stated she experimented with article the image on her Facebook site, but wasn't permitted to.

"They sent me a contact when I asked, stating 'this sort of picture is not permitted,' " she said. "I believe they stated an idealized body-image is promoted by it, and they are attempting to decrease that kind of factor."

McKenna said Facebook authorities informed her customers are not permitted to article before-and-after something or pictures having perhaps a tape measure or a size.

"I am definitely not about idealizing any type of body-image," she said. "I come up with weight reduction. I come up with healthful lifestyles and healthful eating."

When requested by KOMO Information for remark, a Facebook representative claims they've no report of eliminating the picture from McKenna's consideration.