NAFA or National Association for the Prevention of Alcoholism and Addiction has filed a complaint against X to denounce Necknomination on social networks.
The National Association for the Prevention of Alcoholism and Addiction announced that it has filed a complaint against X to the Prosecutor of Paris. In his line of sight, the phenomenon "Necknomination." While the complaint is directed against X, the goal is clear: to stop the spread of these Necknomination. A "bailiff in support of the complaint was made on sites relaying these videos."
Necknomination:-what is it?
This is a drinking game that is played on social networks. The participant is filmed drinking (often an alcoholic beverage in large quantities and cul-sec). Then, the video is posted on Facebook, Twitter or YouTube. He names of contacts who have their drink towers to shoot and publish. The principle of designation has contributed to the virality of the phenomenon that would have made his first steps on Twitter in 2011. In addition, many participants tend to push their limits because this kind of challenge can be a way to assert themselves in a group. Most disturbing is that many miners are involved in these videos Necknomination. In Europe, this game would have done five victims. Recently, in Ireland, a computer science student aged 19 drowned when he was a neknomination the edge of a river.
"Endangering the lives of others" and "direct consumption minor provocation ..."
In its statement, the ANPAA cited two offenses that might be committed in the context of this game, they evoke "direct provocation of a minor to habitual and excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages" as well as "endangering the lives of others. " But who will be responsible? Sites where videos are published Necknomination or people who publish and refer their contacts on social networks? Even ANPAA can not answer this question, hence the reason for the complaint against X. "We have filed a complaint against X because it is not our responsibility to establish responsibilities," said Dr. Alain Rigaud, who is the president of the association, Le Figaro.