Comment by joering2
Italian advertising is weird in general. Month ago leaving Venice we pulled over on a gas station and I started just going thru pages on some magazine. At some point I see advertising on what looks like old fashioned shoes - and owner of the company holding his son with sign "from generation to generation". Only thing - the ~3 year old boy is completely naked wearing only shoes with his little pee pee sticking out. It shocked me and unsure if it was just my American domestication or there was really something wrong with it. I took a picture and wanted to send it to my friends in USA to show them how Italian advertising looks like, before getting sweats that if I were caught with that picture in the US, I would get in some deep trouble. I quickly deleted it, just in case. Crazy story..
Not crazy, it's just a cultural thing.
US (and maybe the whole of Anglosaxon world) is a bit mired in this let's consider everything the worst case scenario: no, having a photo of your friend's naked kiddo they shared being funny at the beach or in the garden in your messenger app is not child pornography. The fact that there are extremely few people who might see it as sexual should not influence the overall population as much as it does.
For me, I wouldn't blink an eye to such an ad, but due to my exposure to US culture, I do feel uneasy about having photos like the above in my devices (to the point of also having a thought pass my mind when it's of my own kids mucking about).
I resist it because I believe it's the wrong cultural standard to adhere to: nakedness is not by default sexual, and especially with small kids before they develop any significant sexual characteristics.