للمسابح حصة كبيرة ضمن عروضات ساكو! لا تفوتوها وقوموا بزيارة معارضنا #الكل_للكلhttps://t.co/YwaR99o792 pic.twitter.com/qL16qJOmJr — SACO ساكو (@Saco_KSA) June 4, 2017

My eyes just popped out. What on earth is this monstrosity? — Vishal Manve #WearAMask (@VishalManve12) June 5, 2017

وهاذي الأصلية اللي تم تشويها، بدلوا المرأة ببالون كارتون وعتموا على صدر الرجال والأطفال pic.twitter.com/KufT8MUr7T — أحمد الزياني (@alzayaniAR) June 4, 2017

This happens a lot. In my translation class we talked about an Ikea catalogue where they had erased every woman. — It's Doru for you (@DoruWuWei) June 5, 2017

An ad by a Saudi company replacing a woman in a swimming pool with an inflatable ball has caused uproar on social media.Posted on Twitter by retail company SACO on their official page, the image features a family lounging in a swimming pool with a glaring difference from the original image - as pointed out by a Twitter user who posted original image - there is an inflatable ball where there's supposed to be the woman. Other changes include pix-elated faces and blacked-out bodies of the man and two kids.It did not take long before the stark differences were noticed by the Twitteratis, who had a hard time comprehending it.One user revealed that it was not an isolated occurrence:The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has strict modesty rules, making it obligatory for women to do hijab or wear abaya when they step outside their homes.Last year, Saudi police detained a young woman after receiving complaints that she removed her abaya on a main street in the capital Riyadh.