Pranks have become extremely popular on YouTube. Prank videos are one of the most watched types of videos on the Internet. Today, anything is considered a prank. Now, according to some YouTubers, ...
The videos on the DaddyOFive YouTube channel garnered widespread backlash. — -- The parents who rose to YouTube stardom by posting videos of themselves playing pranks on their children — which ...
A Maryland couple whose YouTube prank videos garnered them accusations of child abuse were sentenced to five years probation on child neglect charges Monday, BuzzFeed reports. Michael and Heather ...
The main campus of Arizona State University has long been a hotbed for public pranks, but this one might take the cake — or the car. A toy car, to be exact. YouTube user ThatWasEpic posted a video on ...
A father has been temporarily suspended from YouTube after videos of him playing cruel pranks on his children were labeled “child abuse” by a cyber-bullying expert. Cordero James Brady runs the ...
Want to get your fix of silly stunts and pranks? Stay away from YouTube. That’s the message the platform has given out with the latest change to its community guidelines – the rules that creators have ...
SAN BRUNO, California -- YouTube is trying to prevent otherwise bright people from doing dangerous things. The video-sharing network owned by Google is cracking down on harmful or dangerous pranks.
A father and stepmother, who posted controversial prank videos on YouTube, have been sentenced to five years probation for child neglect. Michael and Heather Martin of Maryland faced fierce criticism ...
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