Facebook bans photo of “sexy onions” from the platform

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John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

Yes, folks, you read that right. Facebook banned a photo of onions posted to the Facebook page of Canada-based seed company, Gaze Seed Company for being “overtly sexual”. The company used the image in a Facebook ad in order to sell Walla Walla sweet onion seeds on the platform when they were told that the image went against their advertising policies.

The image used in the ad is of the seed packaging and shows a handful of the company’s onions in a wicker basket, which the Facebook says were positioned in a “sexually suggestive manner”. According to Gaze Seed Company, however, the controversy has brought them more sales than the ad ever would have on its own.

So we just got notified by Facebook that the photo used for our Walla Walla Onion seed is "Overtly Sexual" and therefore cannot be advertised to be sold on their platform… 😂 Can you see it?

Posted by The Seed Company by E.W. Gaze on Saturday, October 3, 2020

One of the managers at Gaze Seed Company, Jackson McLean told CBC…

We got notified the other day that it’s an ‘overtly sexual image’ that they had to ban from the site. I guess something about the two round shapes there could be misconstrued as boobs or something, nude in some way.

I just thought it was funny. You’d have to have a pretty active imagination to look at that and get something sexual out of it… ‘Overtly sexual’, as in there’s no way of mistaking it as not sexual.

The company had a little fun, trying to come up with images of what it thinks Facebook thought it saw. The company, naturally, appealed the decision, and the advert has now been restored, but not before it was featured on such platforms as The Daily Show (skip to 3:45). Facebook Canada’s head of communications, Meg Sinclair, told the BBC, “We use automated technology to keep nudity off our apps, but sometimes it doesn’t know a Walla Walla onion from a, well, you know”.

Thank you Facebook 🙏😅

Posted by The Seed Company by E.W. Gaze on Thursday, October 8, 2020

Not surprisingly, Facebook’s AI isn’t infallible. Facebook says in the first six months of 2020, they removed 75.2 million pieces of content due to “adult nudity and sexual activity”. This number they say is lower than usual due to the decreased workforce as a result of COVID-19. So, this suggests that many of them are being checked by humans, too, but it’s no surprise that the AI sometimes slips up.

How it could possibly confuse the onions on this seed packet with something “overtly sexual”, though… Well, I’ve no idea what it thinks it saw.

Gaze Seed Company has been in great humour about the whole thing, relisting the Walla Walla Onions under “Sexy Onions” on their website. Mr McLean also told the BBC that they’ve now sold more of them in the last three days than they have in the last five years as a result of the controversy.

Eggplant season should be interesting.

[via The BBC]


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John Aldred

John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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9 responses to “Facebook bans photo of “sexy onions” from the platform”

  1. Dunja Djudjic Avatar

    Peach season too. ?

  2. John M Fuller Avatar

    FB is getting so ridiculous.

  3. fastyle Avatar
    fastyle

    Hey FaceBook cancel my account immediately.

    Ooh wait!

  4. Jacobson June Barbara Avatar
    Jacobson June Barbara

    Sexy onions?
    What next, 100 year old man in speedos voted Sexiest Man Alive?

  5. homebuilding Avatar
    homebuilding

    With judgment like this, who wouldn’t want AI to be turned loose with a fleet of self driving trucks?
    .
    Anyone else remember the Boeing planes that crashed themselves, when the pilots couldn’t get them back into MANUAL mode in time?
    .
    Please deliver me from the endless drive toward ever more gee whiz electronic automation. I’m getting pretty old and have suffered little drudgery–
    .
    So, how about inventing useful things to reduce the drudgery of farm workers, say. (Yes, I’m fully aware that there have already been monster reductions in farm drudgery in the last fifty years.
    .
    MASSIVE.
    .

  6. aircraftmech Avatar
    aircraftmech

    Another example of how retarded BookFace is now. Glad I cancelled my account.
    Sheer stupidity.

  7. Simo Avatar
    Simo

    that’s one hot onion ?

  8. yahoo Avatar
    yahoo

    Must have been on of their employees had a onion fantasy with a little authority that went to his head…..hehehhe…