Playboy magazine decided to stop showing nude pictures of women and twitter goes into laughter
Succumbing to the times when porn is available for free online, International magazine Playboy has decided to stop publishing pictures of fully nude women. “You are now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free. And so it is just passe` at this juncture,” Scott Flanders, the company’s chief executive told New York Times.
Flanders said that they had already made some content safe for work in order to be allowed on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, vital sources of web traffic.
Also, to be noted, is the fact that they will still feature women in provocative poses but they will no longer be fully nude. The redesign will be unveiled in March 2016, so there is still time for people to collect their favourites.
The magazine has been a true friend of every teenage boy (and girl) across the globe and many of them took to twitter to express their disappointment, in a rather funny fashion.
So #Playboy is basically becoming #Cosmo for men? #NotBaringItAll
— Radha Patel (@Radha824) October 13, 2015
#Playboy announces it will no longer feature naked women. In a shocking turn, thousands of men confess they never really read the articles.
— Davin Rosenblatt (@DavinComedy) October 13, 2015
But what will teenage boys stuff between their mattresses now? Wait. Don’t answer that. #Playboy
— Melanee Dark (@YoBigMel) October 13, 2015
#Playboy announced that they will no longer feature nude photos. Sales of #NationalGeographic skyrocketed today. @absrdnews
— Mike Hover (@Hoverdrive) October 13, 2015
What’s more surprising than Playboy no longer including nude photos in the magazine is that Playboy still prints a magazine. #playboy
— Gregory.Zura (@gregzura) October 13, 2015
This whole plan to have #Playboy stop publishing nude photos is akin to having #McDonalds stop microwaving burgers. #discombobulating
— joseph riley land (@josephrileyland) October 13, 2015
In other news, Hallmark to stop putting greetings in its cards. #Playboy #fb
— David Taylor (@prooffreader) October 13, 2015


