Instagram algorithms have stopped platform users from viewing one of the latest posts by Australian comedian Celeste Barber. She posts photos, where with her positions she imitates photos of models, actresses, singers, etc.  

This time she parodied the semi-nude photo of model Candice Swanepoel, which was described by Instagram as a photo that violates 'community ethical standards'.

This has been considered a shameful mistake by people, as Celeste had actually worn more clothes in her last post than the model.

Barber has become famous for her funny parodies on instagram, where by posing in the same way as models, she will show how funny a 'real' woman can look when she takes the same pictures. She has amassed more than 7.3 million followers, but this time Instagram did not accept her latest photo.

 
 
 
 
 
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When you finally sit down and your kid asks for a drink. #celestechallengeaccepted #celestebarber #funny

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There were many people who reacted and revolted by this unjust fact. Celeste shared another nude image to grab the attention of the platform moderators.

"Here just to check your double standards," she wrote in the post.

 
 
 
 
 
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Oh hi, just out here checking on your double standards. #celestechallengeaccepted #celestebarber #funny #bellahadid

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The Instagram platform soon apologized to Celeste, considering this an incident that should not have happened.

"This should not have happened, we are committed to addressing any inequality on our platforms," â??â??said Instagram public policy chief Philip Chua.