Momo Challenge Post Goes Viral, Warns Parents w/ YouTube-Fond Kids

Viral Post About Momo Challenge Warns Parents with Kids Fond of Watching YouTube

MOMO CHALLENGE – A social media post warning parents who have kids fond of watching YouTube regarding this challenge went viral.

Undeniably, a lot of kids nowadays already know how to use gadgets like mobile phones, tablets, and laptops. Most of them are into watching videos on the video-sharing platform YouTube.

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However, children should not be left alone when they are watching YouTube. They might access videos that are not appropriate for their age and could compromise their innocent minds.

Recently, a warning that will surely make parents be more careful when it comes to allowing their kids to watch YouTube crossed the surface. It is in line with the so-called “Momo Challenge”.

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Netizen “Joy Alburo” took to the social media a post warning the parents who have kids who are fond of watching YouTube regarding the “Momo Challenge”.

In the post, the netizen asked the parents to be aware of their children’s activities on YouTube. Based on the post, a “Momo” allegedly appears in the middle of random videos of Peppa Pig and Paw Patrol.

Allegedly, this “Momo Challenge” manipulates the children to do certain things that can possibly put themselves at risk. Furthermore, it allegedly prohibits the child to keep it to themselves or they will face certain consequences.

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Along with the post of the netizen is a video of Tulfo’s interview with a psychologist regarding the challenge. Here’s what Dra. Camille Garcia said:

https://www.facebook.com/alburojoy/videos/10213425146011046/?permPage=1

The Momo Challenge post warning parents who have kids fond of watching YouTube went viral on the social media. As of this writing, it has already reached around 23 thousand shares on Facebook.

Furthermore, a lot of netizens have tagged their loved ones in the post.

Undeniably, whether this challenge is true or not, children should really not be left alone in watching YouTube. If guided properly, there are a lot of educational videos that could benefit them and we could spare them from the ones that won’t do no good to them.

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