The ladies of The View have reacted to some shocking news this week.

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It was previously announced that Playboy will no longer be publishing full photos of nude women in their magazines even though that's the publication's main reputation. So when the co-hosts on The View discussed this on Tuesday, they pointed out how this will make a difference for the future.

Raven Symone said she'll miss Playboy for what it stood for since it began as a welcoming of sexuality.

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"Playboy started so that the sex revolution can open itself up to America," Symone said. "And so it's blasted our entire Internet and everything, and it's infiltrated our world."

She then gave an idea on maybe adding a yearly column on something really out there to keep the seductive style.

"Instead of doing like a weekly or however they do their magazines, just one a year so that it's like a little more interesting," Symone suggested. "Because it was a big deal when you had Stacey Dash and Lindsay Lohan on there- not saying it's the most amazing thing in the world to see a naked lady on there."

The other co-hosts pointed out how maybe there's a way to keep the sexual fantasy left to the imagination in the magazine.

"Maybe go in a different direction to re-start the sexual revolution to remind people that maybe sometimes you don't need to see everything, maybe you just need to see just a little bit and getting it back that way," Whoopi Goldberg said. "I'm excited to see what's gonna go on."