Would you take a challenge for charity?
Updated: 2015-03-25 07:38
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Naguru (China)
Yes. People claim others have completed the ice bucket challenge because of "likes" on their social media posts, although likes are another form of awareness. By liking someone's ALS ice bucket challenge social media post, it is not giving that person attention it is praising someone for doing a positive act that helps a great cause.
Men dump buckets of ice water and plastic balls onto former NBA player Yao Ming as Yao takes part in the ALS ice bucket challenge in Beijing August 23, 2014. [Photo/Agencies] |
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