According to GlobeLife on 31 December 2008:
They called it a "virtual nurse-in."
Earlier this week, 11,000 mothers who use Facebook changed their profile pictures to photos of themselves breastfeeding children to protest against the social networking site's decency standards.
It's the latest blow in a continuing battle between Facebook and some of its users since it began removing photos that show breastfeeding.
The single-day protest, known as the Mothers International Lactation Campaign, was organized by Stephanie Muir, an Ottawa woman and mother of five who is one of more than 87,000 members of the group "Hey, Facebook, breastfeeding is not obscene!"
The group is pushing Facebook to change its policies regarding breastfeeding pictures and its regulations surrounding how much of a woman's breast can appear in photos posted on the site.
"This societal attitude that women's breasts are lewd, sexually explicit or pornographic in their very nature serves only as a detriment to breastfeeding," Ms. Muir said.
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There is now a Breastfeeding IS obscene facebook group with 77 members, and the good group you pointed me to has 137,117 members.
And no, I bottle-fed my baby because... well, look at my name (and yes, I was primary caregiver then).
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