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Door Kick/Heart Beat Challenge: Why Do Students Participate?

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The Door Kick or Heart Beat Challenge encourages participants to kick unsuspecting people’s doors on college campuses and in neighborhoods. Learn more about why a simple prank with popular song lyrics is a dangerous social media challenge. (Learn more about dangerous social media challenges.)

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The Door Kick Challenge is a dangerous social media challenging that started in November 2021 on college campuses around the world and has quickly spread to private homes and neighborhoods. Click here to learn more about dangerous social media challenges.

What is the Door Kick Challenge?

  • Participants play “Die Young” by Kesha and at one particular part of the song, they kick a closed-door two times as hard as they can
  • Some users say it’s similar to the games, “knock and run” or “ding dong ditch,” that they played as children
  • The challenge seems to have become popular in college dorm hallways around the world during the fall 2021 semester with the hashtags #kickdoorchallenge, #heartbeatchallenge, #knockingchallenge, #kickingdoor, or #dingdongditch
  • The goal of participating is to get social media views and get a good laugh from scaring someone behind the closed door

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Door Kick Challenge in the news

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WAFB 9 Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Juvenile arrested after 'kicking in' front door of homes; possibly part of a new TikTok challenge
The victim said: ‘[I was] at home recovering from open-heart surgery and this young lady kicked our door in, along with another neighbor.’ She added multiple video cameras caught the woman leaving the homes in a white car with other people inside.

WAFB9

The Charlotte Observer, Charlotte, North Carolina: 'Door kick' TikTok trend could be mistaken for home invasion police say
For some homeowners, the prank could be mistaken for a home invasion… The challenge could turn deadly if the owner defended their home with violence, police said.

The Charlotte Observer

Fox 5, Melbourne, Florida: New social media trend leaves people terrorized inside their own homes
Unsuspecting people are sitting inside their homes when a stranger approaches the front door and starts kicking. One Central Florida family caught it all on camera. ‘Absolute terror. It was terrifying. I mean, I can’t even express how scary it was,’ the family said about the incident.

Fox 35 Orlando

Why should parents care?

  • Students are purposely trying to scare other people, including their friends and strangers  
  • We don’t know how people behind those closed doors will react in their state of fear after the hard kicks and they may react with violence or calling the  police
  • Kicking the doors can create damage to personal or private property
  • Many houses now have advanced video images that can help police or residents investigate and track down the kickers, even if they flee the scene

What can parents do?

  • Ask your student if they have seen the  challenge on social media or have heard friends or classmates talking about it at school
  • Remind students that “going viral” on social media does not equal authentic or meaningful friendships
  • Explain to students that the hard kicks can damage other people’s property and by posting  videos on social media showing their participation, they are providing evidence for school or legal punishment
  • With your students, brainstorm ways to effectively turn down peer pressure to participate if their friends are taking part in this challenge

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Conclusion

The Door Kick or Heart Beat Challenge is spreading from college campuses to neighborhoods around the country. People behind the doors get scared and could react with violence to anyone nearby or call authorities all for the prank on social media.


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The Door Kick or Heart Beat Challenge encourages participants to kick unsuspecting people’s doors on college campuses and in neighborhoods. Learn more about why a simple prank with popular song lyrics is a dangerous social media challenge. (Learn more about dangerous social media challenges.)

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Door Kick/Heart Beat Challenge in the news

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