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Posted: Thu, 01 Jun 2017 05:00:03 GMT

Swiss village votes in photo ban, saying it’s too beautiful for social media.

YOU won’t be seeing anymore “from where you’d rather be” posts on social media about this idyllic town in Switzerland. Because the village has voted to ban tourists from taking photos.

The commune of Bergün/Bravuogn, north of alpine resort town St Moritz in the country’s east, voted to bring in the new law in its municipal assembly on Monday, according to English-language European newspaper, The Local.

But why? Well, the residents believe it is just far too beautiful and posting photos of it on social media will cause others to feel depressed they are not there.

“It is scientifically proven that beautiful holiday photos on social media make the viewer unhappy because they cannot be there themselves,” said the village tourist office in a statement, according to The Local.

It really is very beautiful, you can’t argue with that!

It really is very beautiful, you can’t argue with that!Source:istock

The tourist office has already taken down photos of the village from its own Facebook and Twitter accounts and intends to remove them from its website.

The picturesque alpine village has lush, green mountains, rivers and glaciers.

The ban would see offending tourists face a fine of 5 Swiss Francs ($6.95), with the tourist office claiming all proceeds going to help protect the landscape.

Starting to feel depressed by looking at these photos yet?

Starting to feel depressed by looking at these photos yet?Source:istock

But if the whole thing just whiffs of a marketing ploy to you, you’re not wrong.

Speaking to The Local, the village’s director of tourism Marc-Andrea Barandun admitted that it sort of is.

The law is technically real — it was indeed voted for by the town council but the threatened fine is unlikely to be actually imposed on anyone.

“But in the background of course the idea is that everyone talks about Bergün. So it’s a combination of both — we made the law and also there’s some marketing [aim] behind it,” he said.

Even in the winter it looks idyllic.

Even in the winter it looks idyllic.Source:istock

This clever ploy hasn’t gone down well with everyone though. Many people have criticised the “ban” on Bergün’s Facebook page.

One commenter said the village should be “ashamed” of its “disgusting” behaviour, adding that there is “no way I’m going to visit this village again!”

Another claimed it was “the worst joke I’ve ever heard”.

But any publicity is good publicity, right?

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