“It seems strange and uncomfortable to me, and miserable,” explains Antinos Albanese.
The Antinos Albanese He gave an interview to Down Town magazine and journalist Panos Zoga. Among other things, the charming hero talked about the relationship he maintains with social media but also about the limitations of what pissed him off recently and shared with his friends online.
When Instagram deleted your nude photos and posts about the power of the naked body, you wrote “Welcome to Iraq.”
Yes, these reactions are a bit dangerous. It is ridiculous, regardless of my condition, to see a woman’s breasts censored or a man’s body technically naked. It is clear in our time what is pornography and what is art. We’re not negotiating about that, that’s clear. You can’t see Kardashian naked and you’re not allowed on the back of a man. What is happening; Does this algorithm have a sexual orientation and choose what to keep and what to get rid of? It seems strange, uncomfortable and miserable to me.
Do negative comments on social media affect you?
Not anymore. The bad thing about our time is that we get carried away and the other person’s opinion affects us, but in essence, our experiences don’t affect us anywhere. It’s the other person’s opinion of what we’re doing, an idea of their own. It is also our nature as human beings that makes us want to be loved by everyone. And if we listen a hundred times, we will stick to whoever says negative. We’ll say, “Sit down man, why don’t you hug me, why don’t you like what I’m doing?” And here Aliki Fujioklaki built her artistic career on this and did not dare to do artistic things so as not to lose acceptance. And he can do so much more.
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