The publication is ‘an ode to the great thing about the erotic’ and an antidote to the increasing censorship of social media
What once felt just like the relatively ungovernable terrain of social media has, over time, change into increasingly policed. Greater than ever, Instagram posts and accounts are being removed, nipples are outlawed, and the domain of what's deemed “against community guidelines” grows ever larger and more engulfing and hysterical.
On this climate of encroaching censorship, photographer Tom Selmon created Sensored magazine. “It’s an ode to the great thing about the erotic. It has no boundaries or limitations with the bodies we show and the way explicitly we show them,” he says, because...
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