Three Kentucky teens were charged with terroristic threatening after participating in a TikTok challenge, Oldham County Police said in a news statement on Friday.

Investigators said that three separate incidents at Oldham County High School on Aug. 14, 15, and 17 were related to the TikTok challenge, which encourages students to record a video of themselves telling a teacher there was a bomb or gun in their backpack as a “joke.”

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    Makes me wonder how hard it’d be for the company that runs TikTok to identify and promote dangerous trends like this. Turn up the dial to cause a little chaos, interfere with schooling, do some economic damage and maybe even injure or kill some people if they’re lucky.

    Kids are dumb1 enough on their own. While I’m not ruling out the idea that these things come about organically, there’s a lot of information we’re missing which could explain why their content moderation seems selectively ineffective in these areas.

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    Not to say adults are automatically smart, we have plenty of examples to show where that assertion would fail. Teenagers are still mentally developing and (ideally) learning what it means to be responsible and have consequences for their actions.

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        Going to toss out the “hybrid warfare” buzzword (buzzphrase?) here. This is something that could be done in a way that’s inexpensive economically and, because it’d be hard to prove conclusively, without much risk of political repercussions.

        If it’s happening now (which is a very big “if”), the capability isn’t wasted unless they overplay their hand and the app gets banned either because the malice becomes apparent or the damage is significant enough that intent doesn’t matter. There’s also the possibility of opsec failure or defectors giving up the game.

        Holding on to it until they’ve got soggy-booted PLA troops on the beaches of Taiwan would not be the best move in my opinion. I’m not exactly sitting in on either side’s strategy meetings and don’t expect an invite any time soon so take that with a generous grain of salt before moving on. At that point, it may be easier for voters and their representatives to get behind a ban (possibly as part of a sanctions package) which would limit the amount of damage they could do moving forward. Starting early works in their favor.

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    Yeah, that’s pretty fucking stupid of those kids. I don’t think the charge is actually fitting, but they need to face some sort of repercussion for that.

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    TikTok challenge

    I haven’t even read the article and I do not need to, anyone dumb enough to do a TikTok “challenge” gets their stupid reward.