Dr Jen Gunter is a well-known Canadian gynecologist. She's known for publicly blasting bogus "women's health" snake oil like Gwyneth Paltrow's jade "egg" that goes in your vag1na. She's known as "Twitter's gynecologist" for her no-nonsense approach to blasting myths and bad science floating around regarding women's health issues.
She has a book coming out, "The Vag1na Bible", but her publisher was unable to promote the book on Twitter and Facebook because the ads included the title of the book, which was flagged as "inappropriate."
After a wave of negative publicity, Twitter and Facebook reinstated the ads. Twitter blamed the snafu on a combination of human error and policy regarding ad placement for adult products. Facebook says they will do an internal investigation into what happened.
Twitter is a platform where Jessica Yaniv was able to brag about her "tight pu$$y" and make disgusting insults about Lindsay Shepard's "loose vag1na" without sanction, but ads for an educational book by an actual doctor were banned because they used a medical term in the title.
Maybe the problem is that when you have a platform where most of the employees are 20something dude-bros, misogyny is a pretty much inevitable outcome.
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