For many (but not all!) cultures, bare-chested women make people more uncomfortable than bare-chested men. While this does seem to be a double standard, we can avoid the problem by being a bit pragmatic. As Jay said:
Our tolerance in different areas has a lot to do with how much they're in your space on the site, vs. the public space. Posts are very public, shared resources. Your username and avatar are (obviously) more about you, but they appear anywhere you post, so they're pretty public. Your about me is visible to the public, but in your little public corner of the site, so we're a bit more liberal:
The avatar you linked to seems to me somewhere between "Casual" and "Zardoz", while a bare-chested woman would be effectively naked for many users (including myself). Again, this has little to do with logic and more to do with cultural norms.
https://graph.facebook.com
) are blocked as well. not like i expect anything meaningful from a facebook avatar (and hardly ever is it a cute anime pic for me to download)