Ticotok cat videos, comedy dance and yes, even full of challenges-the famous icebucket challenge has returned and is promoting mental health support. But now a dangerous tricky challenge is spreading through the short form video app and through schools all over the United States.
The Chrome Book Challenge, named for the Google Laptop line, encourages students to enter metal items into the USB port on computers from their school, plans to make sparks, smoke and potentially fire.
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There will be videos in search of tricktok in which children are trying to be a dangerous and harmful challenge. School, as you can expect, are not happy.
Lincoln Park Middle School Principal David Winston sent a letter home to a letter about the dangers of the Act, in Morris County, New Jersey, As the Northanger.com reported.
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In his letter, Winston said, “We expect our students to be responsible and avoid a conduct that will result in injury, property loss, disciplinary action, or loss of privileges.” “This type of process is considered a form of vandalism and, if the results of the fire are found, it can be considered a fire.”
And children cannot laugh when their parents get a damaged or wasted laptop bill.
Virginia’s Prince George County reads a letter sent to parents of children in public schools, “We are asking your child to help you talk about the importance of thinking of their school devices and twice before taking part in such online challenges.” As reported by FOX5. “As a reminder, the family is responsible for the price of deliberately damaging Chrome Box from school.”


