Streamer Norme Completes 11-Day No-Sleep Challenge Amid Platform Bans and Health Concerns
Norme's controversial attempt to break a non-recognized world record sparks debate over online content and safety.
- Norme stayed awake for 264 hours, surpassing Randy Gardner's 1964 record but falling short of the 453-hour mark set by Robert McDonald.
- His livestream faced multiple platform bans, forcing him to switch from YouTube to Kick and finally to Rumble.
- Emergency services were called to his home due to deteriorating health, raising concerns from viewers and authorities.
- Despite the bans and health warnings, Norme continued his stream with the help of his brother, Don.
- Guinness World Records no longer recognizes the no-sleep record due to the dangers of sleep deprivation.