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Facebook has a history of categorising photos of breastfeeding as "obscene content" and removing them.
Khan's show was broadcast at a time when the Supreme Court is pressuring the country's media regulator to define and censor "obscene" content.
Tropic was banned until 1961 in the US for its "obscene" content; in the UK it faced similar prohibition until the same decade.
Credit-card companies often charge higher fees to pornography providers, and PayPal has threatened to stop working with publishers of "obscene" content.
In August, after entertaining petitions against "vulgarity" in the Pakistani media, the Supreme Court ordered PEMRA, the media regulatory authority, to define obscene content in order to censor it.
After all the controversy surrounding Frankie – their previous No 1, Relax, was banned for its "obscene" content, and the video for Two Tribes was banned for being indecent – even this choice of outfit seems like a provocative gesture.
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