It is getting harder and harder to understand the mindset of the collective censors at Facebook. Where is it written what is considered a photo taken as a harmless ad linked to the past or what is pornography. Now one mother is facing a possible lifetime ban from Facebook after posting a picture of her daughter at the beach.
“I posted [the photo] on Coppertone’s [Facebook page],” White told WBTV. “We thought it would be cute because of the old Coppertone ad and her tan line looked like that.”
A mother is facing a possible lifetime ban from Facebook after posting a picture of her daughter at the beach.
Jill White, a photographer from Hickory, North Carolina, decided to recreate the famous “Coppertone girl” pose from 1953 with her daughter at the beach.
In the original Coppertone ad, a young girl’s bathing suit is being pulled down by a small dog, exposing her backside.
In White’s re-creation, her two-year-old daughter and her friend posed for the photo. Her daughter’s bathing suit bottom is being pulled down by her female friend in the picture.
