In The Media

  • A digital artwork of a person whose body is exaggerated with large folds of flesh, with a sign across the chest that says 'DON'T DELETE ART' in red text.

    ArtsHelp

    Don’t Delete Art in Freemuse’s 2024 State of Artistic Freedom Report: Reflecting on Online Art Censorship During ‘A Year Scarred by Conflict’ by Pia Diamandis

    April 28, 2025

  • PODCAST: Art Vs. The Algorithm

    DDA’s Emma Shapiro talks online art censorship with host Will Preisner

    Feb 3, 2025

  • Black and white photo of a woman with short hair and glasses, smiling, standing in front of a wall. Below her is a sign that reads 'NATIONAL [redacted] COALITION AGAINST [redacted] CENSORSHIP' with some words blacked out.

    INTERLOCUTOR

    Censored? Shadowbanned? Elizabeth Larison of the NATIONAL COALITION AGAINST CENSORSHIP Discusses How to Fight Back

    Nov 7, 2024

  • Title page of an article about six things artists should know regarding Instagram's censorship of art, published by The Gallery for Rebel Artists.

    The Grapa

    Six Things Every Artist Should Know About Instagram’s Censorship of Art

    June 11, 2024

  • PAPER: Exposed or Erased: Algorithmic Censorship of Nudity in Art

    Qualitative study conducted by ELLIS Alicante with support from Don’t Delete Art, analysing the effects of algorithmic censorship on art and artists online

    Presented at the Computer Human Interaction Conference, May 11, 2024

  • Cover of Electronic Frontier Foundation publication featuring a smiling woman with a purple background, black top, and a bun hairstyle, with text indicating an interview with Emma Shapiro by Jillian York.

    Electronic Frontier Foundation

    Speaking Freely series, interview with DDA’s Emma Shapiro

  • A young girl with brown hair and a slight smile stands in front of a house on fire. The house is engulfed in flames with thick smoke, and several figures are visible in the background. Text overlays say "the world" and "Meta's new political content limits."

    Hyperallergic

    Meta’s New “Political Content” Limits Sow Concern Among Artists

    March 25, 2024

  • Everything in Moderation

    Investigating algorithmic moderation, Turkey turns on platforms and art vs moderation

    March 3, 2024

  • A person with short hair viewed from the back, sitting on a shell-shaped seat with legs crossed and facing away. The scene includes tall grass and butterflies, with a calm, natural setting painted or printed on the wall.

    Hyperallergic

    Instagram Censors NYC Art Show About the Nude Body

    Jan 14, 2024

  • Cover art for the podcast 'Women as/in Art' by Leah Schrager featuring an artistic black-and-white photo of a woman holding a cane, with yellow textured brushstrokes covering part of her face and hair.

    PODCAST: Women as/in ART: Podcast episode 18

    DDA’s Emma Shapiro joins Leah Schrager to discuss online art censorship and the “original sin” of linking nudity with sex

    November 8, 2023

  • Pink informational poster with instructions on how to create a social media blitz against dangerous bills, with steps to sign a petition, take screenshots, and post on Wednesday, July 26th, with a swipe prompt at the bottom.

    Hyperallergic

    Artists Call on Congress to Stop “Bad Internet Bills”

    DDA in collaboration with Fight For The Future’s campaign against harmful internet bills before Congress.

    July 26, 2023

  • Painting of a woman with long, curly red hair lying down, holding a small object near her face, with a golden background and abstract decorative elements.

    Cadena SER

    En busca de los 'algoritmos de moderación' que cercenan el desnudo artístico en las redes sociales : ELLIS Alicante y Don't Delete Art suscriben un acuerdo para analizar y revertir la censura del arte en Internet.

    June 13, 2023

  • Ellipsis Alicante unit logo with digital binary code forming the letters 'A' and the phrase 'DON’T DELTE ART' with a trash can icon replacing the letter 'E'.

    NCAC Press Release

    “ELLIS Alicante and DDA collaborate on the intersection between AI and Art”

    July 10, 2023

  • Three women posing in front of a museum with a large sign that reads 'DON'T DELETE ART' and a smaller sign with the same message. They are smiling and making peace signs. The building is labeled 'NEW MUSEUM' and has large glass windows.

    Hyperallergic

    In NYC Protest, Activists Tell Meta to Stop Deleting Art

    June 16, 2023

  • A person dressed in elaborate costume with leopard print and red cloth, standing next to a woman in traditional attire, with the woman holding a sign that reads 'Don't delete art. Sign the manifesto.'

    The Art Newspaper

    Activists plan day of action, online and at New York museums, against social media censorship of art

    June 14, 2023

  • A woman with red hair lying on the grass with flowers and leaves on her body, smiling at the camera, overlaid with text calling all artists to fight against art censorship on social media, with a call to action to don’t delete art.

    Artnet

    Artists Will Gather Outside New York Museums and Meta’s Offices to Protest Social Media Censorship

    June 14, 2023

  • Black circular logo with white text that says "DON'T DELETE ART" with the word "DELETE" featuring a trash can icon as the letter "L" and a website URL "DONTDELETE.ART" at the bottom.

    Hyperallergic

    On Social Media, Art Censorship Is Alive and Well

    April 27, 2023

  • Black poster with white and light blue text promoting 'The Art Students League of New York' and its 'Linea' studio notes.

    LINEA: The Art Students League of NY

    Of Nudes, a Peeled Orange, and a Loaf of Challah, by Jerry Weiss

    April 18, 2023

  • The cover of a publication titled 'The Week in Art' by The Art Newspaper, featuring a colorful spherical striped design.

    PODCAST: The Week in Art: The Art Newspaper

    Art Basel Hong Kong bounces back; art censorship online; Brenda L. Croft’s images of First Nations Australian women

    March 24, 2023

  • A large group of nude people standing outdoors with arms outstretched, in a field with a mountain and cloudy sky in the background. Overlaid text says, 'Join us in demanding that social media companies: DON'T DELETE ART. Sign the Manifesto.'

    The Art Newspaper

    Don’t Delete Art! Project documenting censorship on social media launches manifesto

    March 3, 2023

  • Cover image with the title 'Free to Create: Artistic Freedom in Europe' and a collage of artworks, including a painting of a horse, a portrait, a drawing of eyeglasses, a hands cling, and portraits of people.

    Council of Europe Report on Freedom of Artistic Expression

    State of Artistic Freedom in Europe 2020-2022 (p32)

    March, 2023

  • The Art Newspaper

    Trigger Warning: a new column on censorship in art today, from must-read books to which algorithms are policing creative content

    September 5, 2023

  • The Art Newspaper

    Three years after censorship meeting, Meta is still not listening to artists

    June 10, 2022

  • The Art Newspaper

    Why Onlyfans is not the solution for artists being censored on Instagram

    Nov 17, 2021

  • A large group of women protesting outside in a city, holding signs with messages advocating for women's rights and body autonomy, such as "My Body Is NOT Indecent," "Still Not Asking For It," and "Free the Nipples." Some women are cheerfully posing, and the background shows tall buildings and a clear blue sky.

    Hyperallergic

    Free the Nipple: A History of a Hidden Movement

    Oct 5, 2021

  • The Art Newspaper

    Censored? Shadowbanned? Deleted? Here is a guide for artists on social media

    March 16, 2021

  • Text that says "DON'T DELETE ART" with the word "DELETE" replaced by a trash can icon and the phrase "A Gallery, Resource Center, and Campaign" below.

    Press Release: National Coalition Against Censorship

    DDA is launched!

    May 19, 2020

  • A collage with a title slide reading, 'All the art we do NOT see: Artists and Visibility on Online Platforms' by Don't Delete Art, a black-and-white photo of a person with long hair, and a block of text discussing art censorship and online platforms, with citations at the bottom.

    Freemuse 2024 State of Artistic Freedom Report

    Featuring a first-of-its-kind essay from Don’t Delete Art about the state of artistic freedom online!