Reserve your judgment on "Draconian" Chinese video gaming restrictions on children •

J Behav Addict

1 Center for Digital Play, IT University of Copenhagen, Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300, København, Denmark.

Published: July 2022

China imposed strict restrictions on young people's participation in videogaming from September 2021. Colder Carras et al.'s commentary (2021) referred to this policy as 'draconian,' i.e., 'excessively harsh and severe.' However, any opinion on whether this policy is 'draconian' is a value judgment, and any judgment on its 'effectiveness' ought to be reserved until proven or disproven by empirical evidence. Indeed, the Chinese policy is neither potentially ineffective nor draconian, and is already providing at least one identifiable benefit: enhancing consumer protection by effectively reducing underage players' monetary spending on videogames, including on randomised, gambling-like mechanics known as 'loot boxes.'

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9295219PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/2006.2022.00022DOI Listing

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