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Momo Challenge is FAKE: Adults Need to Research More ...

'How Are Kids Supposed to Learn to Be Smart Online If Adults Are Such Big Dummies?'

best headline ever from NY MAG.

'Momo is not real. Kids being scared after seeing a picture of a freaky statue designed by a special effects company, that’s real. Parentsbeing alarmedafter noticing a clip with instructions on how to slit one’s wrists spliced into an otherwise innocuous YouTube video for kids. Also real.Child predationgoing down in YouTube comments. Real, too. But Momo,the viral meme dating to 2016and circulating on the internet again this month, allegedly appearing in YouTube videos telling kids to kill themselves, is not real.

The thing is, unless you did your homework, you might have a hard time figuring that out. Meaning youreallydid your homework, and did it armed with a decent working knowledge of weird internet phenomena, along with a meme dictionary. Headlines across the globe have been declaring Momo a timely danger all week. “Viral ‘Momo Challenge’ Encouraging Child Suicide Terrifies Utah Kids.” “Dangerous, Viral ‘Momo Challenge’ Causing Concern for Parents.” “What Is the Momo Challenge? Sick WhatsApp ‘Suicide’ Game Targeting Young Kids.” (Niem

Kim Kardashian West screenshotted a copy-and-paste Facebook status warning about Momo, which she kindly shared with her 129 million Instagram followers without bothering to do any research.'

This is what was also being shared. it was the "supposed" video parents were talking about ...


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