Self-harm or self-life dangering games are gaining momentum in the present era. Parents and kids are trying to avoid these games and challe...
Self-harm or self-life dangering games are gaining momentum in the present era. Parents and kids are trying to avoid these games and challenges which can claim the lives of innocent children who are easily affected by this. The infamous 'Blue Whale Challenge' is done and dusted with, in all the nations. The awareness has been thus created. But, another such game called the 'Momo Challenge' is hacking into our wide web portals.
Youtube is a platform for billions of people who stream it for its video sources and various information in the form of videos. Kids too have dedicated shows on Youtube and parents usually have their kids stuck to their phones glued to their favourite cartoons.
'Peppa Pig' is one such show where kids are mostly stuck to. While the kids are watching their favourite cartoon, the creepy Momo girl keeps popping up to harm themselves and the others. Manchester news channel has reported screenshots of the cartoon with the 'Momo Challenge' pop up.
This confirms that hacking has taken place and that kids and parents need to be more careful. The report follows by people and authorities blaming Youtube for not checking such content, and not being careful enough in exposing minors to such objectionable content.
Many big companies are planning to pull out their partnership with youtube, and their commercials from the platform if it fails to address and correct the situation. Several Indian Cities and state governments have issued warnings, and precautionary measures to not let their kids fall prey to such harmful games.
Youtube is a platform for billions of people who stream it for its video sources and various information in the form of videos. Kids too have dedicated shows on Youtube and parents usually have their kids stuck to their phones glued to their favourite cartoons.
'Peppa Pig' is one such show where kids are mostly stuck to. While the kids are watching their favourite cartoon, the creepy Momo girl keeps popping up to harm themselves and the others. Manchester news channel has reported screenshots of the cartoon with the 'Momo Challenge' pop up.
This confirms that hacking has taken place and that kids and parents need to be more careful. The report follows by people and authorities blaming Youtube for not checking such content, and not being careful enough in exposing minors to such objectionable content.
Many big companies are planning to pull out their partnership with youtube, and their commercials from the platform if it fails to address and correct the situation. Several Indian Cities and state governments have issued warnings, and precautionary measures to not let their kids fall prey to such harmful games.
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