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An email with the subject “Tic Tok Trend”. It says:

Students and Parents,

We are aware of the Tik Tok trend involving students inserting small metal objects (such as paper clips, pushpins, pencil lead, etc.) into the charging ports of their Chromebooks. This can result in creating sparks, electrical fires, and/or battery punctures, all of which can cause serious injury and damage.

After this message, if a student chooses to participate in this inappropriate behavior, the student may be charged the replacement fee for a new Chromebook. Additionally, the student will face disciplinary action in the form of out of school suspension (OSS).

We are asking for your support in speaking with your child about the dangers of this behavior, as well as reinforcing the importance of treating school-issued devices with care.

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  • popcar2
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    23 days ago

    If it weren’t tiktok it’d be any other mainstream social media that people spread dumb trends on. Anybody remember teenagers eating laundry soap pods a couple years ago?

    • blarghly@lemmy.world
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      23 days ago

      I could never tell if that was actually a thing, or just a meme, and that’s when I knew I was now one of the olds.

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        23 days ago

        It was a meme, but older boomers started doing it. I don’t know if was related to the trend or if they just looked appetizing, but the real issue was dementia.