While Tavi Gevinson’s popular blog is still down as we publish this, a spokesperson from Google tells us:
“The blog in question was mistakenly taken down by our automated system. As soon as we became aware of this, we immediately reinstated it. We have reached out to the user and apologized for the inconvenience.”
So it looks like Gevinson’s post featuring Yohji Yamamoto’s Spring 1998 campaign–in which Maggie Rizer is nude–didn’t get her in trouble after all.
Will the kerfuffle cause Tavi to find a new host? If she starts bringing in more advertising, it might be a worthwhile investment.
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She already has: thestylerookie.com – she can host that anywhere.
dying at the pic you posted with the article.
You're right–the story's been updated!
Google has been on a nude rampage for some time. They need to stop censoring. It's becoming a real problem.
get a new host!! blogger/ google is Terrible. AND they don't let the author defend him/ herself..!!!
word on the street… publicity stunt.
Awesome!