Who challenged brother Tik Tok's confinement challenge?

Tik Tok's third brother challenged him in solitary confinement.

Recently, a number of companies held a "confinement challenge" on the network platform. The challenger will live alone for 30 days in a room without any electronic equipment, any time prompts and zero contact with the outside world. If the challenge is successful, you can get bonuses ranging from 50,000 to 65,438+10,000.

As long as you are "confined" for 30 days, and some people eat and drink, you can get bonuses ranging from 50,000 to 6.5438+10,000. This kind of "good thing" makes many "otaku" and "otaku" eager to try. But in fact, this money is not easy to earn.

For example, "closed" challenge activities stipulate that there should be no electronic products, no time information and no contact with the outside world. The challenger has lived in an office building with no windows, no bathroom and no bathtub for 30 days. After the challenger participated, he signed an agreement to allow the whole live broadcast.

It is obviously not normal for a person to live in a narrow and depressing environment, have no time information and be completely isolated from the outside world. As some psychological counselors have pointed out, under this special environmental stimulus, challengers are likely to suffer from claustrophobia.

Although the organizers set certain conditions for the competition, such as the challenger must be 20-35 years old, provide health certificates from municipal hospitals, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular health certificates, and avoid sudden diseases. Such activities are still not optimistic.

Marathon, football and other competitions, as well as some sports that challenge the limits of the human body, may also have some dangers, but they may be beneficial to people's physical and mental health, or reflect the spirit of human exploration and human wisdom, and have obvious positive significance.

It is difficult to see the valuable side of such abnormal activities as "confinement challenge", and such activities that may seriously affect physical and mental health are carried out for the public and increase the danger.

The limits of the human body cannot be "challenged", let alone carried out in the form of "national participation", and the general public obviously does not have the ability to challenge the limits of the human body.

For this challenging activity, it is also necessary for relevant departments to strengthen supervision and regulation; The public should be more careful to participate, otherwise it may not only pay the "IQ tax", but also bring irreversible harm to their body and mind.