Internet challenges
In the Internet, a challenge is a term used to refer to the genre of videos in which users record themselves performing an action and then dare others to repeat it.[1] They play a role in internet meme culture, with many challenges spreading by through such memes. Examples include the ALS Ice Bucket challenge, which went viral in mid-2014.[2]
An internet challenge is similar to the common children's dare game in which they dare each other to perform an action that one would not normally do.
Some challenges/talks predate Internet, some periodically resurface in a somewhat different form.[1]
The phenomenon of internet challenges' popularity is explained by people's, especially teenagers', need to gain attention and be liked.[1]
References
- "Internet "Challenges" and Teenagers: a Guide for Primary Care Providers". Clinical Advisor. 2018-07-08.
- Cloutier, Catherine (August 15, 2014). "Facebook: 1.2 million #IceBucketChallenge videos posted - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
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