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What Is The Momo Challenge? 5 Things To Know About Dangerous Game

Here's what you need to know about the Momo Challenge — a creepy and dangerous game circulating on social media.

Area educators are warning parents to be aware of a dangerous game called the "Momo Challenge" that has been circulating on social media.

In Brick Township, N.J., school officials this week sent out an alert warning parents to monitor their children's social media usage after first-graders were apparently discussing the game, which can be found on Facebook and WhatsApp.

School officials say they believe a student was exposed to the challenge at home.

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Here are five things to know about this dangerous social media game that's described as cyberbullying:

1. The Momo Challenge is directed at children and young adults. The "challenge" features a frightening avatar who asks the child to perform various tasks, and provide photos as proof. The "Momo" threatens those who do not perform the tasks.

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2. The tasks can escalate to serious violent acts, including self harm and suicide. At least three deaths in September were being investigated in connection with the challenge in other countries.

3. In Brick Township, where school officials have warned parents, a student at Warren H. Wolf Elementary shared descriptions of the challenge with first-grade classmates and allegedly had acted on some of the directions from the challenge, the Asbury Park Press reported. In a letter to district parents, Brick Schools Superintendent Gerald Dalton said the Momo Challenge "is just one example of dangerous 'games' through social media that has a negative impact on students and their social interactions."

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4. The origin of the Momo Challenge isn't exactly known and some believe it to be urban legend, The Washington Post reported. "People are claiming what Momo is and what Momo does, but not that many people have actually interacted with the account. Finding screenshots of interactions with Momo is nearly impossible and you’d think there’d be more for such a supposedly widespread thing," ReignBot, a famous YouTuber, is quoted as saying in a recent report by the publication.

5. The challenge has prompted international warnings, including from police departments in India, Mexico and Spain. In the United States, officials in Florida have posted warnings about the game. It has been banned in Pakistan.

A Denver Channel published this report on the Momo Challenge in October. Some of the images and details may be disturbing:

Image via YouTube

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