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Kids are getting in trouble for writing Jake Pauls website name on their school chalkboards
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Social media star Jake Paul recently asked his followers, commonly known as Jake Paulers, to write the name of his website on their school chalkboards. - photo by Herb Scribner
Teens across America have embraced a new challenge that, coincidentally enough, helps Jake Paul sell merchandise.

The social media star recently asked his followers, who are known as Jake Paulers, to write the name of his website on their school chalkboards. He called the decision The Chalkboard Challenge.

"You're going to go to your school and you're going to write: FanJoy dot C-O backslash Jake Paul," he said in a recent video thats been seen 2 million times, according to BuzzFeed News. "You're going to write that on your guys' whiteboards or chalkboards."

In return, Paul will follow those who participate in the challenge on Twitter.

Many teens have tweeted photos of them completing the challenge.

But some students said they've been disciplined by teachers for writing the website on the chalkboard.

One student said, Im in trouble but its worth it.

That student wasnt alone.