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Facebook Reverses Ban on Led Zeppelin’s ‘Houses Of The Holy’

Facebooks’ team of moderators may not have recognized that the image is from the cover of Led Zeppelin’s classic Houses Of The Holy. Earlier this week, Facebook appeared to have banned…

Facebook Appears to Have Banned Led Zeppelin's 'Houses of the Holy' Cover

British rock band Led Zeppelin, (left – right): John Paul Jones, John Bonham (1948 – 1980), Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, pose in front of an their private airliner The Starship, 1973.

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Facebooks' team of moderators may not have recognized that the image is from the cover of Led Zeppelin's classic Houses Of The Holy.


Earlier this week, Facebook appeared to have banned images of Led Zeppelin's Houses Of The Holy album cover. But according to Ultimate Classic Rock, it looks like they are reversing that decision.

"As our community standards explain, we don’t allow nude images of children on Facebook," a spokesperson for the company said. "But we know this a culturally significant image. Therefore, we’re restoring the posts we removed.”

In the coming days, the social-media giant will adjust its review mechanisms to permit sharing of this cover by all users. Facebook also plans to allow similar content on a case-by-case basis that might otherwise violate their standards if it is deemed newsworthy, significant or important to the public interest. No word on whether not their team has come across the cover to of Blind Faith's self-titled album.

Brian has been working in pop culture and media for about three decades: he’s worked at MTV, VH1, SiriusXM, CBS and Loudwire. Besides working as a writer and an editor-in-chief, he’s also appeared on air as a pundit, guested on radio shows and hosted podcasts. Over the years, he’s interviewed the surviving members of Led Zeppelin, the members of U2, Beyonce, Pink, Usher, Stevie Nicks, Lorde… and is grateful to have had the chance to interview Joe Strummer of the Clash and Tom Petty.