Momo is back. The allegedly killer meme, which first emerged last year, has returned, worrying parents and teachers alike. Like many an internet phenomenon, Momo was born on Reddit – specifically, on ...
Whether it’s a fictional character or a scary, and potentially, dangerous challenge, there are often stories shared on the internet that leave parents wondering if they should be heavily policing ...
Momo's story starts in 2016, when Japanese artist Keisuke Aiso, head of Link Factory special effects company, created a sculpture he called Mother Bird and exhibited it at Vanilla Gallery in Tokyo.
Whether it’s a fictional character or a scary, and potentially, dangerous challenge, there are often stories shared on the internet that leave parents wondering if they should be heavily policing ...