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At this year's two sessions of the National People's Congress, Li Jun, a deputy to the National People's Congress and secretary of the party branch of Xiuyun Village, Baiyi Town, Cangxi County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, suggested that minors be completely banned from playing online games and that enterprises providing online game services to minors should be investigated for relevant responsibilities.

"Last year, the relevant departments issued a policy to clarify that minors under the age of 18 can only play games for 1 hour a day, and only on weekends. However, some left-behind children in our village use the ID cards of their elders to register for game accounts, and the regulations are useless. ”

A total ban is recommended!

Li Jun suggested that all online game developers must force face recognition login, through the face recognition function, to prevent minors from logging in to online games, and face recognition spot checks can also be carried out from time to time during the game. In addition, the relevant departments should classify games according to different age stages, and limit the opening of bad games to minors. At the same time, it is forbidden for game products to place any form of publicity and advertising on online platforms, especially advertisements containing vulgar content such as violence and pornography.

The online discussion was equally lively

Some netizens expressed support

Believes that "many online games are not suitable for minors"

A total ban is recommended!
A total ban is recommended!

There are also netizens who feel the same way

Think that "indulging in it will lead to a decline in grades"

A total ban is recommended!

In this regard, some netizens hold the opposite view

Think that "blocking is better than neglecting" and "treating the symptoms is not curing the root cause"

"Family education is the top priority"

A total ban is recommended!
A total ban is recommended!
A total ban is recommended!
A total ban is recommended!

There are also netizens who "personally try the method"

"Even if you can't play the game, you won't learn"

A total ban is recommended!
A total ban is recommended!

Some netizens think

The phenomenon surrounding minors' addiction to online games

It should be guided by reason

See its two sides

A total ban is recommended!

Online game anti-addiction is bypassed?

Yu Xinwei, member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference:

Force adult face recognition

Around how to deal with the problem of teenagers' excessive addiction to games and impersonation of adult accounts, Yu Xinwei, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said in an interview that it is recommended that game companies force adult users to use face recognition to log in to online games, and also need to consolidate the responsibilities of enterprises, schools and parents, and strengthen the guidance of parents' technical means.

Yu Xinwei pointed out that in the past year, the state has made great efforts to prevent minors from indulging in online games, both in terms of legislation and the government's strengthening of supervision and implementation of the main responsibility requirements, and the self-discipline of online game platforms and enterprises has also been greatly strengthened. With the joint efforts and participation of the whole society, remarkable results have been achieved.

According to the survey report 3 months after the implementation of the new anti-addiction regulations, 70% of minors said that their online game time has been reduced, 85.8% of minors have been directly kicked off the line by anti-addiction restrictions during the game play, and many underage players choose to refund or uninstall the game due to limited game time.

"But we also note that there are still a significant number of minors who circumvent the anti-addiction system for online reasons or by fraudulently using other people's identity information." There is still a long way to go to prevent teenagers from becoming addicted to online games. Yu Xinwei said.

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Source: Southern Metropolis Daily, China News Network, Xinhua News Agency

New Media Editor Zhai Yujing

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