Should dangerous stunt videos be banned from YouTube?
Yes. They should be banned.
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No. They should not be banned.
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Certainly you don't want to risk the lives of children ;Freedom of Speech and Expression never tells any source to do those stunts which might've bad effect upon toddlers and kids.You Tube mustn't show those highly-condemning stunts,dissemination of information is completely different from showing risk-prone stunts. Side: Yes. They should be banned.
YouTube people do stupid stunts and people reenact the stunt. I can see parents want to protect there kids from doing dangerous things but if you are an adult and do a dangerous stunt no one will be there to keep them safe and if they want to do that and take a risk to get hurt that's there problem Side: Yes. They should be banned.
They should be banned for a very good reason, one kids under or over any age shouldn't be doing dangerous stunts. It could lead to serious death and injury if some people were to think about it. One time me and my dad were driving on the highway and on the left hand side of us, was this guy with his ceiling roof open in his car, and then another guy (i guess his friend) was sticking at least half of his body out the roof top and almost fell out. Side: Yes. They should be banned.
David Nuno became the latest teenager to die in a freak accident this week trying to duplicate a stunt he saw on YouTube called the "good kids' high." Nuno, 15, and his two friends were watching a YouTube video of how to pass out on purpose before trying it out on Tuesday, Chula Vista Police Capt. Gary Wedge said. Just like in the video, Nuno was standing before he lost consciousness. When he fell forward, he crashed onto an empty drinking glass and broke it with his collarbone, allowing the shard to slice through his interior and exterior jugular arteries. His friends didn't see the blood until they rolled him over, prompting one to race down the stairs to find Nuno's father, Wedge said. As Nuno regained consciousness, he realized he was bleeding and ran down the stairs just as his father was running up to help him. As his father applied pressure to the wound with a towel, Nuno collapsed on the floor. Emergency responders arrived and tried to stop the bleeding, but Nuno's pulse disappeared. They performed CPR, but he died shortly after he got to the hospital, Wedge said. "Anytime a teen dies, it's tragic," Wedge said, adding that he'd never seen anyone try to asphyxiate himself to get high before Tuesday, but he's learned "it's much more common than people realize." Nuno's death isn't the first like it – not even the first this month. A 12-year-old suffocated to death in Wisconsin trying to achieve a pass-out high last Thursday. The Dangerous Behaviors Foundation asked victims' parents to report choking game deaths and recorded 416 fatalities as of last September. Emergency rooms are seeing more and more teens with injuries that result from emulating things they see on YouTube videos that include the choking game, and other more innocuous sounding but deadly games such as the "cinnamon challenge," the "salt-and-ice challenge," "chubby bunny" and even extreme fighting. Side: Yes. They should be banned.
a teenager named david nuno died from thiese challenges i know it was his own stupidity but youtube was egging him on (sorry for the pun i know its not funny he died i even feel bad for yousing such a bad pun) but any way he ded now because of youtube Side: Yes. They should be banned.
Yes because some kids might try it at home then there going to go to the hospital with a broken back or broken arm or any part of your body broken.Then there going to miss a lot of school and education and the kid might drop out of school because there is a lot of homework for them to catch up so thay don't want to do it then that will look bad on the school. Side: Yes. They should be banned.
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The reason I watch YouTube is to see people do dumb stuff. if somebody wants to do something dumb and ruin their life, they're allowed to. Banning videos won't stop them or other things from getting on the internet. So I keep posting these videos and I'll keep watching. Side: No. They should not be banned.
No of course they should not be banned. They are not out there to promote people to harm themselves. They are used to show the skills one person has. No one is telling someone to jump off the building. It is the person themselves who promote themselves to get hurt, it was THEIR choice to do something stupid. Side: No. They should not be banned.
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