Unfortunately, despite the casualties, dangerous trends keep cropping up on social media, and TikTok in particular.
“Chroming”, also known as “huffing” or “bagging”, has become a notorious – and potentially fatal – trend. Chroming is a form of recreational drug use that involves inhaling cheap and accessible but ...
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TikTok is captivating teens in the U.S. A survey by Pew Research center shows 58 percent of kids ages 13 to 17 say they go to ...
Numerous retailers have set up shop on digital marketplaces like Etsy and eBay to offer rocks and other geological detritus ...
Chroming isn't the only potentially deadly social media craze. The aptly named "skull-breaker challenge" —when two people kick the legs from under a third person to make them fall over—has ...
TikTok viewers were left disappointed with a wedding crowd’s reaction after the DJ posted a clip of a “perfect” song ...
Twitch streamers have hit out at a new feature in the sites clip editor that allows viewers to post clips to social media.
The U.S. government and TikTok will go head-to-head in federal court on Monday as oral arguments begin in a consequential ...
The Chrome web browser has the most significant market share of them all, with 3.45 billion users, so it’s not surprising that many eyes are on the code looking for security flaws. Google has ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) “Chroming”, also known as“huffing” or“bagging”, has become a notorious – and potentially fatal – trend. Chroming is a form of recreational drug use that ...