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The 'Chromebook Challenge' involves kids putting paper clips or metal items into the USB port of their laptops. Several schools have issued warnings about the danger of the challenge. School ...
The 'Chromebook Challenge' involves kids putting paper clips or metal items into the USB port of their laptops. Several schools have issued warnings about the danger of the challenge. School ...
The results I got from TikTok. Credit: Screenshot: TikTok So, yes, the Chromebook challenge is real. And, no, please do not try it.
As of May 20, TikTok did not generate any content from the search, "Chromebook Challenge." "Some online challenges can be dangerous, disturbing or even fabricated," a pop-up on the platform reads.
A dangerous TikTok trend called the "Chromebook Challenge" is blowing up across the country — literally — and Westchester County officials are urging parents to take note as the trend can have ...
A dangerous TikTok trend spreading to school districts around the country has made its way into Texas schools. School officials are warning students against the challenge that risks serious injury ...
Every student receives a school-issued Chromebook, and at $500 each, the TikTok challenge is not only dangerous, but expensive. "It's just wasting the small resources that we already have.
Known as the "Chromebook Challenge" or the "Chromebook Durability Test," the trend involves children and teens inserting paper clips or other metal items into the USB port of their school-issued ...
Responding to the concern, TikTok has banned the term Chromebook Challenge from its site. When the term is searched, users get a response saying, "Some online challenges can be dangerous ...
The ‘USC Speak Your Mind Challenge’ has gone viral on TikTok and Instagram. It is inspired by the viral Ice Bucket Challenge. The ‘USC Speak Your Mind Challenge’ is spreading mental health ...
Published: April 15, 2025 2:51pm EDT The is one of the latest trends to go viral on TikTok. In the challenge, parents test how willing their child is to share a cookie.
When Alissa Torrez, 24, saw TikTok videos of parents doing the viral “cookie challenge” with their toddlers, she immediately wanted to hop on the trend with her 3-year-old son, Oliver.