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Americas, Special Report, Travel - smquvkbiymtt - 06-08-2022 Like "Squid Game" content, "mashup" videos harness trending themes, search terms and characters - often featuring popular characters in thumbnail imagery and video titles. The rising global panic about children's participation in "Squid Game" challenges echoes the "Momo" phenomenon of 2018 and 2019. In this case, a photo of a sinister figure that became associated with the moniker "Momo" went viral online (the photo was actually of a Japanese sculpture). An international news cycle emerged about "Momo," claiming the creature was appearing in children's content on YouTube and encouraging kids to participate in deadly games and challenges. As is now occurring in relation to "Squid Game," official warnings were issued to parents about the "Momo Challenge," advising them to be vigilant. It soon became clear the "Momo Challenge" was most likely a viral hoax. Momo embodied parents' worst fears about the dangers of children's internet use. Concerns about "Squid Game's" influence on children have a similar tenor: These fears may not be a response to actual dangers, but a manifestation of our discomfort with how easily adult-oriented media can seep into online content aimed at young children. The unruly tentacles of "Squid Game's" inter-generational appeal show how streaming media challenges existing conceptions of "child-appropriate" content. Adult anxieties about "Squid Game's" malign influence on children build on earlier concerns about this "mashup" content, but also about children's interaction with the web more generally. The second game in "Squid Game" takes place in an oversized playground. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. You can find the original article here. Jessica Balanzategui is a senior lecturer in cinema and screen studies at Swinburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Victoria, Australia. She receives funding from the Australian Children's Television Foundation.|In an official picture taken in September of 1957, what appears to be a small UFO follows a Martin B-57 aircraft as it flies over Edwards Air Force Base in California. The exact nature of the UFO remains an object of controversy to this day. From the beginning, society -- in the persons of prominent scientists, government officials, military officers, journalists, and ordinary citizens -- would make things disagreeable for those who insisted they had seen strange flying objects and those who believed them. Wherever there were "flying saucers," there was also ridicule, dished out in generous portions to anyone courageous or foolish enough to defy the reigning orthodoxy. A 1951 Cosmopolitan article, prepared with Air Force cooperation and encouragement, lashed out at the "screwballs" and "true believers" who thought they were seeing flying saucers. In the decades to come, others would accuse UFO observers of every conceivable social crime or mental disorder. 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