FOR KIDS: How to say no. Blue Whale Suicide Game.

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CHILLING CHALLENGE What is the Blue Whale suicide challenge, how many deaths has the game been linked to so far and is it in the UK? Cops fear vulnerable youngsters are being swayed to take their own lives through sick social media accounts. BLUE Whale is a twisted suicide challenge that appears to goad vulnerable teens into killing themselves. The dangerous game has been linked to at least 130 teen deaths in Russia and police in the UK have now started warning parents about the challenge. What is the Blue Whale online suicide game? The Blue Whale suicide game is believed to be an online social media group which is encouraging people to kill themselves. There are hundreds of thousands of posts relating to the sick trend on Instagram. It’s thought a group administrator assigns daily tasks to members, which they have to complete over 50 days. The horrific tasks include self-harming, watching horror movies and waking up at unusual hours, but these gradually get more extreme. On the 50th day, the controlling manipulators behind the game reportedly instruct the youngsters to commit suicide. The NSPCC say children should remember not to follow the crowd and not feel pressured into doing anything that makes them feel unsafe. A spokesperson said: “Children can find it difficult to stand up to peer pressure but they must know it’s perfectly okay to refuse to take part in crazes that make them feel unsafe or scared. “Parents should talk with their children and emphasise that they can make their own choices and discuss ways of how to say no. “Reassuring a child that they can still be accepted even if they don’t go along with the crowd will help stop them doing something that could hurt them or make them uncomfortable.” FOR KIDS: How to say no It can sometimes be hard to stand up to your friends, so Childline offers the following tips on how to say no: 1) Say it with confidence: Be assertive. It’s your choice and you don’t have to do something which makes you feel unsafe or uncomfortable. 2) Try not to judge them: By respecting their choices, they should respect yours. 3) Spend time with friends who can say ‘no’: It takes confidence and courage to say no to your friends. Spend time with other friends who also aren’t taking part. 4) Suggest something else to do:
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This is some horrendous evil...

My condolence to the parents, friends, family and affiliates of those who lost their lives to this mind-manipulation.

A Russian postman has been accused of being an "administrator" of the sick "Blue Whale" online suicide game.

Moscow man Ilya Sidorov, 26, has reportedly confessed to creating the social media game, that allegedly encouraged young people to participate in a series of increasingly risky dares, eventually ending in their own suicide