Do you know about Instagram’s Dec 20 changes to their Terms of Service?

Suzanne Forbes addressing her Instagram audience on the topic of censorship Dec 21 2020

I made this drawing for a post addressing my Instagram followers on the topic of the new Insta TOS that came into effect on December 20, 2020.

Can you imagine a huge platform, built on the backs and creative labor of models, including sex workers and adult performers, suddenly rejecting anything remotely sexual and virtually eliminating nudity?

Yeah, *cough* Tumblr’s doing real well. Instagram’s new TOS may make the platform unhospitable to all professional naked or semi-naked people and professional companions. Want to know more about this latest impact on sex-positive folx’ income, during a pandemic?

A great place to start is with Carolina Are, known as Blogger on Pole.

Here is her petition to Instagram, quoted below. I signed! And a post explaining the new terms as she was able to understand them. As always, the TOS seem oblique. You may see celebrity nudity while the algorithm seems to selectively censor other bodies.

Instagram’s new, updated Terms of Use have left sex workers, pole dancers, sex educators and erotic artists across different backgrounds, gender identities and walks of life very concerned about their place on the platform and the future of their profiles.

Here is Carolina Are’s template of a letter to Instagram that you can modify as you like.

The Adult Performers’ Artist Guild and its President Alana Evans are doing tremendous support work for models who have been deleted or banned, as always.

I don’t dare link to the Guild here, but I strongly recommend learning about their work if you care about free speech and consensual sex work.

On the BBC, Thomas Fabbri asks, Why is Instagram deleting the accounts of hundreds of porn stars?

It’s very important to look at this new TOS in the light of Insta’s recent public engagement with Black, plus-size model Nyome Nicholas-Williams, known as Curvy Nyome.

Images of Ms. Nicholas-Williams were repeatedly deleted by Instagram this summer, and she responded to the deletions, with the support of photographer Alexandra Cameron and activist Gina Martin.

Lizzie Ryder’s petition in support of Nyome Nicholas-Williams on change.org is still up!

The #iwanttoseenyome campaign helped raise awareness about platform deletions of the bodies and skin of fat and especially fat BIPOC people.

Instagram and Facebook responded by saying they would revise policy to “ensure” all bodies are treated fairly. Meanwhile, images of fat BIPOC folx continue to be taken down. Ms. Nicholas-Williams has labored exhaustively over the last six months to connect with people who have been censored, and to support fat Black people who have had images deleted.

Paula Akpan on Shadow Bans via Curvy Nyome

Ms. Nicholas-Williams writes in a new post for Harpers’ Bazaar that it is essential for white followers to understand that we have to do the work of change and get in the fight. The British writer Paula Akpan has an excellent piece on Bustle addressing the way shadowbans and other forms of erasure and deplatforming affect different communities.

The group EveryBODYVisible also has done tremendous work confronting platform censorship in the past year. While the volunteer-run group is on “pandemic pause”, it is worth checking out the feed, as their posts include discussion of skin detection, banned tags and helpful guidelines, still relevant!

Censorship will always harm the most marginalized first and most. Writer Salma El-Wardany explains the impact of algorithmic bias in this piece about censorship of women of colour:

The minute we apply the intersections of race, disability and sexuality, censorship seems to increase and it gets harder and harder to exist on Instagram.

Censorship of fat nudity and racist censorship of nudity are central to the puritan ethos.

The more bodies are censored, the more sexuality is policed, the more racism, transphobia, SWERFism, queerphobia and fatphobia can be interwoven into “content guidelines”. Platforms will continue to penalize, erase and drive off the vibrant sexual creatives who built their audiences.

What can you do, today, to help? Send money to a sex worker, always comment and save posts of BIPOC models, send a letter to Instagram, sign petitions, and send money to sex workers. Thanks to Lolita VaVoom for inspiring the post and this straightforward social justice response to the new Instagram TOS.

Your discussion of platform censorship will be intersectional or it will be bullshit!

Instagram Dec TOS change drawing by Suzanne Forbes Dec 21 2020

 

Is Baby Yoda Safe?

Baby Yoda protected by space people by Suzanne Forbes Dec 13 2020It’s a question millions of people are asking.

Our baby, our little green bean, is he ok rn? Like what is that scary Moff Gideon doing to him and is he getting any cookies or frogs to eat?

Baby Yoda protected by space people witches and warriors by Suzanne Forbes Dec 13 2020Look, the world is in a VERY scary place now.

Grief and loss are everywhere. I didn’t expect to be obsessively focused on the welfare of a five-million dollar puppet while my fillings fall out from grinding my teeth, but here we are.

Baby Yoda protected by space people and warriors by Suzanne Forbes Dec 13 2020Baby Yoda, more properly known as “The Child” or (SPOILER)…

…Grogu, is a character on the Disney+ Star Wars TV show “The Mandalorian”. Devised by an algorithm, the world’s best focus group, top ILM talent or possibly dolphins, he is the cutest thing anyone has ever seen. He is deeply compelling, and good guy Pedro Pascal is his superb, lowkey, and entirely masked foil.

Building miniature bakery and magic shop for Baby Yoda by Suzanne Forbes Dec 2020Baby Yoda likes…(SPOILER)

…cookies. Macarons. Space macarons. Blue space macarons. Like you would find at a fancy French bakery. As it happens, I’ve been collecting miniature items for a fancy bakery for decades!

Watching this TV show has absolutely captivated me, and the creature – the Child – has utterly stolen my heart. I am completely invested in him, much like anyone who has ever watched the show. I immediately bought the Baby Yoda action figure, which is soooooo small!

Building miniature bakery and magic shop by Suzanne Forbes Dec 2020I have a dollhouse – well, two dollhouses and a bunch of miniature rooms – that are a sanctuary for story characters.

My action figure dollhouses are designed to be repositories for the narratives that have been essential comfort to me, safe havens for characters I love.

We’re nearly at the end of Season Two of The Mandalorian, aka the Baby Yoda Show.

Historically, the second act of Star Wars stories is where things take a bad turn.

I think we’re all caught up on why I have thrown myself into making a miniature bakery where Mando and Baby can eat cookies, perhaps too many, and grilled squid together safely forever.

As you see above, Baby is heavily guarded by powerful space people, sorcerors and warriors while I build out the bakery kit and await delivery of the Target Exclusive Mandalorian with Removable Helmet, Child and Pram Accessory. There were less than a dozen in all of Germany!

Gorgeous photo of the set, below, and review from The Fwoosh!

Let’s be very clear: Baby Yoda is safe. In my house, Baby Yoda will always be safe.

I may have to make the blue macarons myself as I don’t know if there is time for any to be mailed to me by the dozens of miniaturists on etsy who make them. But if I can make a Rabbit, I can manage a few macarons. Yes, I haven’t finished the Danger Room yet, but it has to wait!

I am working on this project like a fiend, so Baby and Mando can be home for Christmas!

Other X-Men and Action figure dollhouse projects and action figure customs:

Danger Room work in progress!

My first action figure dollhouse.

Laboratories underneath it.

My action figure subway station.

A New York City subway car, underneath a dollhouse in Berlin.

Projects for the X-Men Dollhouse – a blackboard for the library

The X-Men Dollhouse – nearly finished, and the goddam lighting

The X-Men Dollhouse – stairs and lighting

The X-Men Dollhouse – wallpaper and assembly

The X-Men Dollhouse – getting started!

Lila Cheney and Lilandra customs.

My Rahne and Dani lovebird action figure customs

Douglock custom figures hanging in Kitty and Illyana’s room.