Chennai police today issued an advisory to parents to monitor their social media activity in the backdrop of the Blue Whale challenge, an online game involving a series of dangerous tasks.
The advisory was being given in view of the propensity of the game to instigate suicide and self-inflicted injuries and to prevent children from becoming potential victims of this “harmful game,” it said. (Twitter)
Chennai police today issued an advisory to parents to monitor their social media activity in the backdrop of the Blue Whale challenge, an online game involving a series of dangerous tasks. Police said the internet game “instructs its participants, mostly teenagers, to carry out 50 dangerous tasks, the final challenge being committing suicide.” Teenagers and young adults in their formative years seek social validation, acceptance and aspire to be part of something bigger than them and this game “exploits this aspect,” it said.
The advisory was being given in view of the propensity of the game to instigate suicide and self-inflicted injuries and to prevent children from becoming potential victims of this “harmful game,” it said.
1 Watch for abnormal activity in children 2 depressed and violent behaviour 3 long lonely online hours 4 late night surfing 5 avoiding company of family members 6 concealing online activity 7 spending more time on the internet
Some points on which even more attention should be given include:
1 Unusual injuries in the body could be a sign of concern as they may be involved in such games. 2 Please monitor your child’s social media activity 3 Allow them access only when you are convinced that they are mature enough to handle it 4 Parents must spend more time with their wards 5 Encourage them to participate in outdoor games.
The Blue Whale Challenge involves a series of challenges such as waking up early in the morning, watching horror videos alone, inflicting injuries on oneself, climbing up building tops and finally commit suicide.
A teenager in Mumbai had earlier committed suicide, an incident suspected to have been a result of his participating in the challenge.