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Donna D’Errico Reposts See-Through Dress That ‘Went Against Community Standards’

Looks like Donna D’Errico finally found out why she was banned by Instagram.

Although some OnlyFans models have posted some pretty boring stuff on Instagram, Meta, the parent company of Instagram, usually doesn’t turn them away. Donna, however, appeared to be the target of the social media giant, which flagged her post as violating “community standards.”

He appears to have identified the post that led to the shadowbanning, which Instagram claimed was a “nude” photo. While it may not leave much to the imagination, the “Baywatch” star is clearly dressed in the photo! Look!

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Donna D'Errico Reuses Her Stockings To Make See-Through DressesInstagram | Donna D’Errico

On Friday night, the “Baywatch” star took to Instagram to repost a photo of herself wearing a black see-through dress. The sheer material featured cutouts that ran along the sides 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 released this photo. They said it was a nude photo that was against community standards. It is not. And it doesn’t. So guess what? I post again. Let’s see what happens,” he wrote in the caption, along with the hashtag #link #in #frikkin #bio to refer his followers to his OnlyFans page, where he doesn’t have to worry about being unfairly censored.

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The fans are very supportive of Donna. “You kill it and the world can’t handle it. You’re gone!” one fan yelled. “Maybe someone jealous reported the pic,” wrote another follower. “I’m with you on this one. Besides, it’s a great pic,” a third fan chimed in. “It’s beautiful. Don’t let it they took it down,” another follower begged. Another fan said they loved it so much, they’d put it on their wall!

Here’s a Look at What Happened With Donna and Instagram!

Donna D'Errico Calls Out InstagramInstagram Stories | Donna D’Errico

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 have been flagged. “Your post may violate our guidelines regarding sexual activity or nudity,” the warning read.

“IG has relentlessly targeted my account since I spoke out about their extreme censorship. They always shadow my account based on the photos I post where I am completely covered with no nudity. Thousands of accounts here with total nudity in their posts but if I post in a bathing suit I’ll get flagged,” she wrote in the post. “Illogical.”

Donna D'Errico Calls Out InstagramInstagram Stories | Donna D’Errico

He shared some pictures that he had shared on his Instagram page before. In most of the photos, she is either wearing a bikini, a swimsuit or a matching set of underwear.

However, she is not nude 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 in one photo that featured her looking into a mirror while wearing blue lacy lingerie.

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Donna D'Errico Calls Out InstagramInstagram Stories | Donna D’Errico

“The last 3 were flagged as nude by IG and caused a shadow ban on my account,” he 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,” he continued. “So they’re okay but I’m in a bathing suit right?? I was an unfair target.”

Donna D'Errico Calls Out InstagramInstagram Stories | Donna D’Errico

Shortly after the article was published, the former “Battlebots” host took to his Instagram Stories to provide clarification on the type of posts they were aiming for. “Not just promotional posts – they flag ALL of my posts no matter what they say in the caption.”

He also pointed out that moving to another social media platform will not help the fact that he is being unfairly targeted, as there are many more lewd posts on Instagram that Meta has done nothing about. “Their rules aren’t that strict if they allow other accounts to post full nudity showing private parts but flag my post wearing a fully covered gown and one piece swimsuit,” she wrote. “I was unfairly targeted.”

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