No Evidence Proves Momo Challenge Exists, YouTube Says
The video sharing company YouTube clarified and explained that they have found no recent evidence that Momo challenge exists.
Over the past few days, the reports about Momo challenge spread like a wildfire on the social media after it was linked to several incident of suicide.
The victims were claiming that the mobile game was giving tasks to the young users of harming their selves leading to suicide.
The Momo would allegedly threat to hurt or kill the user and its family upon refusal to perform the given task.
Recently, YouTube has released another statement regarding the viral suicide game that allegedly takes the lives of numerous kids.
YouTube clarifies something about the suicidal challenge on their post and said that they have seen no recent evidence promoting the game on their website.
The giant video sharing website said that videos promoting self-harm and dangerous challenge are considered as violation of their policy.
Here is the full post:
“We want to clear something up regarding the Momo Challenge: We’ve seen no recent evidence of videos promoting the Momo Challenge on YouTube. Videos encouraging harmful and dangerous challenges are against our policies”
The social media users have also expressed their reactions on the post:
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