The momo challenge

Malika Fantasy

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So you may have seen on your facebook or twitter lately about what I thought was a meme about a woman with a really elongated face with massive bulgy eyes, long nose and weird ...smile.
There is now a thing call the momo challenge so you contact this person and you need to do tasks whatever. Most people think its a joke...I have a masochist morbid curiosity ...so I went on the dark web and texted a number that was suppose to be the "real momo"...that phone was register under a fake name, never posted online, never connected to my wifi...and real name, work name , literally what I was watching on youtube at the same time was all right. I know it may sound paranoid, but warn your kids about it. I know big brother is watchin us and technology can be scary, but this is nothing Ive never experienced.

https://www.narcity.com/news/what-is-the-momo-challenge-and-why-is-everyone-talking-about-it

In the day and age of 2018, we always see trends and viral challenges that go in and out of popularity. There was the infamous ice bucket challenge that raised money and awareness for ALS.

But there are also dangerous challenges like the Blue Whale Challenge that targeted the lives of many young teens across the world.



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Recently, we discovered that there is a new challenge that is proving to be deadly for teens and children.

The Momo Challenge has recently surfaced on the internet and the details are horrifying. The challenge reportedly started on Facebook where people were told to chat with a stranger via an unknown number on Whatsapp. They're then challenged to complete a series of dangerous tasks in hopes of meeting "Momo", the character seen above.



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According to reports, the challenger is asked to perform a series of extreme challenges that are allegedly violent and some have even ended in suicide. If they complete the tasks, they would be rewarded with meeting "Momo". If they didn't complete the activities or refused, "Momo" would threaten them with violent images through the app.

The Sun has confirmed that a 12-year-old girl died in Argentina after reportedly playing the game via WhatsApp. The news report also claims that the game has been used as a form of "bait used by criminals to steal data and extort people on the internet".


In another report, The Indian Express claims that the account that appears to be connected to the unknown numbers are located in Japan, Mexico and Columbia.

We haven't found any other information that explicitly states who's behind the Momo Challenge; however, this is a reminder to always monitor your children and younger siblings if they have access to computers and private cell phones.
 
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