Yep it’s real! A family member of mine just sat her older kids down and asked them about it. The oldest described to her what Momo was and which videos she popped up in!
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(cuz it was an internet trend like months agooooo)
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Replying to @jenkinzarkoph @UwuShady and
Right. But it wasn’t made up for clicks is what I was saying. Things get reuploaded all the time on YouTube.
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Replying to @WeirdVampireKid @ktlynn_8 and
Doesn’t matter. That kind of energy being fed to little kids is intolerable. & now that it’s been “trending” nothing but curiosity will spark, curiosity killed the cat. That cat being peoples children!
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Replying to @_jasonhenning @WeirdVampireKid and
It’s not being fed to kids because it doesn’t actually interrupt any videos on the YouTube Kids app. Literally just a lie spread around to make people flip their shit.
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Cuz they've heard of the trend because of the internet. Also, momo was a picture that was memed last year and all of the family yt channels capitalized on that and got on the new "spooky scary trend" which introduced a ton of children to this image. Example:pic.twitter.com/oaYnDBtqmK
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Replying to @jenkinzarkoph @ktlynn_8 and
Also, Momo is literally a statue, not a real human who was photoshopped or something. It's a statue to creep people out, not a suicide influencer.
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