There are plenty of reasons for parents to be leery about what their kids can find on social media. But the Momo Challenge probably isn't one to worry about. Here's what parents need to know about it.
TikTok, a popular music video app, was just fined millions for collecting data on kids under 13. YouTube has been trying to pull down suicide videos aimed at teens while dealing with advertiser backlash after allegations that pedophiles were using the platform to trade information and draw attention to clips of young girls.But the Momo Challenge, the experts will tell you, is probably not something to worry about. 'use strict';CNN.Videx=CNN.Videx || {};CNN.Videx.mobile={};CNN.INJECTOR.
— National Online Safety February 26, 2019 ... and the threat is anecdotal at best Actual verified accounts of kids coming across these Momo videos or messages are scant. According to Snopes, the fact-checking site, the 2018 suicide deaths of two boys in India were linked in news reports to the the Momo Challenge. Other people cited in the report claimed to have gotten invitations to the game in the messaging program WhatsApp.
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