Snapchat BANS sexy pictures and naked selfies from its Discover feature
Erotic images about to become a thing of the past thanks to a shock decision from the picture app
IT'S sayonara to saucy Snapchat selfies now that the app is hoping to rake in cash from wealthy investors.
The social media app is set to ban anything saucy including "sensitive content, including profanity, overly sexualised content, and violent content".
The firm is pulling the plug on racy content in a bid to attract more investors who could be worried about minors seeing inappropriate pictures.
Snap Inc, who owns Snapchat, was recently sued by the mum of a 14-year-old boy who claimed minors were being shown sexual content without proper age warnings.
The case was settled out of court.
The move could be bad news for the likes of Rita Ora, a fan of flashing the flesh and sharing it with her Snapchat followers.
Kylie Jenner and the Kardashian clan are likely to be hit too.
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And it won't just be celebs affected.
It will also stop the likes of this women who sent Snapchats of herself after an embarrassing loo incident on a night out.
But if you follow someone on Snapchat, you'll still be able to see all their pictures.
The ban only affects photos in the app's Discover feature.
That means the likes of The Sun, Cosmo and Vice, who all feature on Discover, will be thoroughly vetted.
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