These viral social media challenges may seem like a game, but they actually represent individuals putting their safety at risk for likes, clicks, and views. While social media platforms do the best they can to avoid responsibility, we can’t help but wonder how can they let this happen?!
Let’s take a look at the psychology behind these challenges to raise awareness about this widespread problem.
TRIGGER WARNING & DISCLAIMER: This video contains discussion of a few dangerous and harmful social media challenges. We do NOT wish to encourage anyone from participating in those challenges. So, please, don’t try this at home!
Writer: Stela Košić
Script Editor: Caitlin McColl and Brie Villaneuva
Assigned thumbnail artist: Rose Demskov
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
Thumbnail Artist: Rose Demskov
Thumbnail Manager: Michal Mitchell
Voice Over: Amanda Silvera
Animator: SunBiscuit
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
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