As the #TidePodChallenge spreads like wildfire across social media, with teens daring each other to eat the miniature, neon, detergent-filled pods, YouTube has intervened and banned all videos as they ...
YouTube is trying to shut down the latest viral internet challenge, you know, the one where actual humans eat (or pretend to eat) Tide Pods, which are quite literally pods filled with Tide laundry ...
YouTube is banning content that promotes dangerous pranks or challenges, following a blindfold challenge inspired by hit Netflix movie "Bird Box." The Google-owned company previously had a policy ...
It's not entirely clear how, but jokes and memes about consuming Tide Pods (small, colorful packets of laundry detergent) as snacks have been popularly disseminated on various social media platforms.
YouTube and Facebook are taking down clips of people eating Tide Pods detergent, an attempt to stop a dangerous new internet challenge among teenagers. The social media platforms announced they will ...
Video site is working to combat what health officials describe as a spike in teens purposely ingesting laundry detergent packets. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked on ...
The craze, which began life as a social media joke, sees teens competing to place toxic laundry gel pods in their mouths and consume as many as possible in an online game of one-upmanship conducted ...
If there is any indication that a meme is dead or on its deathbed, it's that YouTubers are incorporating it into viral stunts — and that YouTube is banning all videos of said meme-incorporating viral ...