The Naked Company That Can’t Show a Naked Man
At Everything To Sea, we’re in the slightly absurd position of running a naked company… while being told, again and again by the internet platforms we rely on, to keep it covered. Our trips are built around freedom, comfort, and the simple joy of shedding clothes – but online, even a hint of skin can get you flagged faster than you can say “ass crack.” So we crop, blur, angle, and art-direct reality into something just safe enough to survive the algorithm. It’s a strange dance: selling a clothing-optional experience in a digital world where showing too much shoulder might get you shadowbanned. Which makes all this talk of “free speech” platforms even more ironic – because when it comes to the human body, suddenly everyone gets a little shy.
Who didn’t get shy? The Electronic Frontier Foundation. Check out this article from their website, where they call out “Free Speech” platforms for censoring nude content.
