Imitating what you see on YouTube can be very dangerous and result in death.
There’s no way to keep this from happening again because the video that caused this death could be viewed anywhere in the world on the Internet.
It seems like people are unaware of the danger.
YouTube viewers should be weary as to what kind of video’s children watch on line of children as they can contain dangerous activity’s that should not be reenacted because they can result in death.
The problem circling this issue is people don’t have a regard for others safety, so when you’re looking up a thriller or a new video game, depending on the rating and the graphic content on it then YouTube will keep the wrong people out by forcing the viewer to log in or create an account if they are underage.
If the viewer states that he/she is over 18 years of age, he/she will be allowed to view the content.
The fact is that one child died because he imitated what he saw. This is what can happen if people neglect to put the proper information online.
This incident affects everyone.
If people continue to attempt to replicate what they see on television or online, they also can suffer fatal consequences.
The problem lies on the viewer and the video’s that are uploaded to the website because without supervision they can be as dangerous as a loaded gun.
The danger of not regulating videos, such as the one that caused the death of a child, is what is causing damage to our society.
The problem society now faces is not being there for their kids. If the child’s parents controlled the content their child viewed, the death would have been prevented.
There has been no change on YouTube’s viewing policy since the death of this child. This death may be tragic, but not tragic enough for people to actually do something about it.
There’s a big need for parents to be more alert and ready to be there for their children so they can make sure this type of incident never happens again.
The reason for this is because if parent’s don’t keep on eye on what their kids watch then there’s no real evidence that this wont happen again.
The last thing any parent want’s to worry about is their kid hanging or drowning themselves from what they watch so there should be more interaction with adults and children before watching some thing potentially dangerous.