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FoxSauce

FoxSauce

Emotional unstable like and IKEA table
Aug 23, 2024
252
Back in middle school I heard like of a blue whale game that you have to do some task you do for 30 days and then you cbt.

Did anyone heard of it?
 
lamy's sacred sleep

lamy's sacred sleep

Death is bliss
Nov 22, 2024
385
blue whale, I heard of it on the news.
i think they said it was a hoax
 
FoxSauce

FoxSauce

Emotional unstable like and IKEA table
Aug 23, 2024
252
Yes, they did. The one who appeared well after the media had already fabricated the hoax
Damn
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings like discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings like discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
 
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Lyn

Lyn

Momentary
Mar 1, 2025
73
Damn
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings like discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
But fr back then was a big deal in school we like those school meetings like discussing the dangers online and like if you see anyone with scars and acts withdrawn to report it.
The media received ratings.
Government received distraction.
The police and courts received promotions.
Teachers demonstrated active engagement, and the school administration received reports on the work done.

Everyone's happy.
Well, almost everyone...
 
Lyn

Lyn

Momentary
Mar 1, 2025
73
Woah fr ?! How so ?
The media makes up a "horror story" pounced on the panic, churning out hoaxes with little regard for truth. Which results in higher ratings. Fear has always been sold well.

Police and courts jumped at the opportunity to display toughness, launching investigations and crackdowns that looked good on paper but led nowhere real.

Teachers organized lectures, discussions, and "preventative measures," more for show than substance, ticking boxes rather than reaching students.

School administrators collected these efforts into glossy reports, proudly submitted up the chain, proving they had "responded."

In reality, the so-called threat was a ghost. An enemy manufactured from several memes (4:20, weed, etc) few lines from a popular back then depressive song (something about a giant blue whale in the net).

That served everyone's interests:

Authorities tightened their grip on censorship, institutions justified their budgets, and the public was distracted.

A few teens were demonized, a few unlucky ones punished. Such systems always need scapegoats.

It was never about saving anyone.
It was about control, censorship and profit. And the system played it quite well.
Unfortunately.
 
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FoxSauce

FoxSauce

Emotional unstable like and IKEA table
Aug 23, 2024
252
Dang I didn't know opps-
The media makes up a "horror story" pounced on the panic, churning out hoaxes with little regard for truth. Which results in higher ratings. Fear has always been sold well.

Police and courts jumped at the opportunity to display toughness, launching investigations and crackdowns that looked good on paper but led nowhere real.

Teachers organized lectures, discussions, and "preventative measures," more for show than substance, ticking boxes rather than reaching students.

School administrators collected these efforts into glossy reports, proudly submitted up the chain, proving they had "responded."

In reality, the so-called threat was a ghost. An enemy manufactured from several memes (4.40, weed, etc) few lines from a popular back then depressive song (something about a giant blue whale in the net).

That served everyone's interests:

Authorities tightened their grip on censorship, institutions justified their budgets, and the public was distracted.

A few teens were demonized, a few unlucky ones punished. Such systems always need scapegoats.

It was never about saving anyone.
It was about control, censorship and profit — and the system played it quite well.
Unfortunately.
Dang! So in other words fear and greed?
 
Whale_bones

Whale_bones

A gift to summon the spring
Feb 11, 2020
442
Dang I didn't know opps-

No oops necessary, I'm just linking it because I looked into what went on, read a lot of articles and summed up what I learned. I also linked an article that goes into further depth for those who are interested.
 
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