Full-famed ice-bocket challenges with Tiktok cat videos, ridiculous dances and yes, even challenges are back and promoting psychological support support. But now a dangerous ticket challenge is spreading through short-form video apps and schools across the United States.
The Chromebook Challenge, named for the Google laptop line, encourages students to insert metallic items on USB ports on their school-jarring computers, sparks, smoke and probably intention to create fire.
Representative of a tick Stated The challenges that NBC News are also displayed on other social media sites and blocked the terms such as Tiktok “Chromebook Challenge”.
When I tried to search the phrase on May 9, no video came out, and instead a security warning appeared. “Some online challenges can be dangerous, annoying or even fabricated,” said it. Learn how to recognize harmful challenges so you can protect your health and wellness.”
When the tikatok user looks for dangerous challenges, they now see this warning.
Google does not respond to the CNET request to comment immediately.
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Searching tickets will bring children to a dangerous and harmful challenge. Schools as you can expect, not happy.
David Winston, Principal of Lincoln Park School in New Jersey, sent a letter to parents about the danger of this law, Been reported by Northzerosi.comThe
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Winston said in his letter, “We hope that our students will do responsible preferences and will refrain from injury, property loss, discipline action or any behavior that can lose facilities.” “This type of law is considered as a form of vandalism and if the result of the fire is considered as a firing.”
And the kids cannot laugh when their parents get bills for damaged or destroyed laptops.
County Public Schools of Virginia Prince George wrote a letter sent by children’s parents, “We are seeking your assistance with your child to talk about the importance of taking care of their school devices and thinking about thinking about thinking twice before taking part in these national online challenges,”. As reported by Fox 5. “As a reminder, the families are responsible for spending any deliberate damage on school-germinating chromebooks.”
