Donna D’Errico Reposts See-Through Dress That ‘Went Against Community Standards’
By Kristin Myers on September 2, 2023 at 9:30 AM EDT
It looks like Donna D'Errico is finally getting to the bottom of why she was shadowbanned by Instagram.
Although some OnlyFans models have posted some pretty racy things on Instagram, Meta, Instagram's parent company, doesn't usually take them down. Donna, however, seems to be a target of the social media giant, who flagged her posts as violating "community standards."
She seems to have identified the post that caused the shadowbanned, which Instagram claimed was a "nude" photo. Although it may not leave much to the imagination, the "Baywatch" star is clearly dressed in the photo! Take a look!
'Baywatch' Babe Donna D’Errico In See-Through Dress Was Shadowbanned For Posting ‘Nude’ Photo: ‘It’s Not’
On Friday night, the “Baywatch” star took to Instagram to repost a photo of her wearing a black see-through dress. The sheer material featured cut-outs that stretched along the side of her body and along the front of her chest. In the caption of her Instagram post, Donna explained that Meta had identified this as a “nude” photo.
“IG shadowbanned me until I removed this photo. They said it was a nude photo that went against community standards. It’s not. And it doesn’t. So guess what? I’m posting it again. Let’s see what happens,” she wrote in the caption, along with the hashtags #link #in #frikkin #bio to refer her followers to her OnlyFans page, where she doesn’t have to worry about being unfairly censored.
Fans were overwhelmingly in support of Donna. “You’re killing it and the world can't handle it. You go!” one fan exclaimed. “Probably someone who is jealous reported the picture,” another follower wrote. “I’m on your side with this. Plus it’s a great photo,” a third fan chimed in. “It’s gorgeous. Don’t let them take it down,” another follower begged. Another fan said they loved it so much, they were going to put it on their wall!
Here's A Recap Of What's Going On With Donna and Instagram!
Late last month, the “Frank and Penelope” actress took to her Instagram Stories to share a screenshot of the app. The screenshot shows three different posts that were flagged. “Your post may go against our guidelines on sexual activity or nudity,” the warning reads.
“IG is relentlessly targeting my account ever since I publicly spoke out about their extreme censorship. They constantly shadowban my account based on photos I post where I am completely covered up with no nudity. Thousands of accounts on here with total nudity in their posts but if I post in a bathing suit I’m flagging,” she wrote over the post. “F*cking ridiculous.”
She shared several photos that she had shared on her Instagram page before. In most of the photos, she was either wearing a bikini, a swimsuit, or a set of matching lingerie.
However, she is not naked in any of the photos and has never posted a nude photo on the platform before. “Does this look like a nude photo to you?” she asked over one photo that featured her looking in the mirror while wearing lacy blue lingerie.
“Those last 3 were flagged as being nude by IG and caused a shadowban on my account,” she explained on another slide. “Go back and look again. Where’s the nudity IG?”
“Type ‘nude’ into the search and hundreds of nude accounts come up with full nudity,” she continued. “So those are okay but me in a bathing suit is not?? I’m being unfairly targeted.”
Shortly after the article was published, the former "Battlebots" host took to her Instagram Stories to provide a clarification about what kinds of posts they are targeting. “Not just promo posts – they’re flagging ALL my posts no matter what they say in the caption.”
She also pointed out that moving to another social media platform won't help the fact that she is being unfairly targeted, as there are many more risqué posts on Instagram that Meta is not doing anything about. "Their regulations aren’t that strict if they’re allowing other accounts to post full nudity showing genitalia but flagging posts of me wearing dresses and one-piece swimsuits are fully covered,” she wrote. “I’m being unfairly targeted.”