'Strip for Likes' Campaign: OK or No Way?
SodaHead Living
2012/04/13 21:00:00
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This could be the beginning of a dangerous trend. The Amsterdam branch of fashion brand, Stüssy, is encouraging fans to click the "like" button on photos of a sexy model on their Facebook page. The more "likes" a photo receives, the more clothes the heavily dressed model in the photo will take off. In other words, this chick is digitally stripping for "likes."


Is the campaign clever? Without a doubt. Degrading to women? Some says yes. Plus, as some point out, it could be in violation of Facebook’s Terms of Service. Facebook’s promotional guidelines read, "You must not use Facebook features or functionality, such as the Like button, as a voting mechanism for a promotion." What do you think of the "strip for likes" campaign? Is it a genius way to get clicks and likes? Or just plain tacky?






















I don't think it's degrading for the woman in particular since she's doing it by choice and for her own benefit. But overall, it still offends women and their values on modesty, and I don't exactly blame them. Also, several of the girls I know including myself hate pictures of half-naked male models on billboards and in magazines. It's kind 'of a turn-off.
Now. Either that's one very worn out college student or a few people are telling porkies.
Also can someone please explain the picture in this article? Why is she wearing a police hat and throwing a fedora. That makes no sense.