Suggest that the state ban minors from online games 2024 National Two Sessions, Hong Mingji, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, suggested: I hope that the state will introduce policies to control the time of college students playing games, and completely prohibit minors under the age of 18 from playing online games.
On March 6, Hong Mingji, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said in an interview with Future.com that "games can no longer be harmed." He is deeply concerned about the over-addiction of university students to games and the addiction of minors to online games. Although the game has anti-addiction features, he believes that many children's dependence on online games has evolved into an addiction that prevents them from controlling the amount of time they spend playing games. In order to effectively curb the problem, he made two proposals.
First of all, Hong Mingji called for stricter control of the time that college students spend playing games. He believes that college students are a group that is vulnerable to gaming, and if they are overly addicted to gaming, it may have a negative impact on their studies and future. By setting a reasonable limit on game time, it can help college students better balance their studies and entertainment, and develop good study and living habits.
Second, Hong Mingji proposed a complete ban on minors under the age of 18 from playing online games. Although online games have set up a series of anti-addiction measures, he believes that this does not completely solve the problem. He worries that minors will be alienated from school, family and social interaction because of games, which will cause irreversible damage to their physical and mental health. Therefore, he stressed the need for a national-level policy to explicitly prohibit minors from participating in online games in order to ensure their all-round development and healthy growth.
Member Hong Mingji's proposal has aroused widespread concern in society. Proponents argue that controlling gaming time and banning minors from playing online games can help foster a healthier environment for teenagers to grow up and reduce the risk of adverse outcomes. However, there are also some objections that such restrictions may deprive individuals of their right to free choice, and that young people should be educated and guided to use online entertainment tools in other ways.