An awareness campaign on the dangers of the Internet has been launched in New Zealand. - YouTube screenshot / Keep It Real Online

The video quickly went viral. Two naked porn actors who come to the home of a mother to explain that their online videos are not the best sex education for her son: in New Zealand, this awareness campaign is a hit. 

In this advertisement entitled "Keep It Real Online", the mom listens with interest to the actress and the actor who, on the doorstep, says they noticed that her boy was watching them on all types of screens. They explain to him that their videos are intended for adults and do not represent reality, that in particular there is never any question of consent. The mother ends up calling her son who appears in the hallway, laptop in hand, and falls from the clouds discovering the two visitors in the simplest device.

A campaign on the dangers of the Internet

A spokeswoman for the New Zealand government said the ad was part of a massive campaign to educate parents about the dangers of the Internet for children, be it pornography, child trafficking or harassment. "In the first week and a half, the ads were viewed 11 million times on the Internet," she said. The only advertisement on pornography has been seen more than two million times, only on YouTube.

"She seeks to draw attention to the fact that it is through pornography that many young people get their sex education," said the spokesperson. "This can be very problematic for the youngest because of the bad messages that pornography spreads about consent, body image, sexuality."

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