China targets video gaming to tackle myopia in children -

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Chinese authorities have announced plans to control video gaming as a response to rising levels of near-sightedness among children.

Regulators want to limit the number of new online games, restrict playing time and develop an age-restriction system.

A report in 2015 found 500 million Chinese suffered visual impairment, nearly half the population over five.

China is the world's biggest gaming market and shares of local tech firms dropped sharply in response.

The Chinese ministry of education released the new policy plans on Thursday after President Xi Jinping earlier this week called for greater national attention on optical health.

The document blamed the high levels of myopia on a heavy study load, the spread of mobile phones and other electronic devices, and a lack of outdoor activities and exercise.

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A heavy study load is also thought to be part of the cause

There is no consensus that gaming is causing myopia but studies have raised it as one possible cause.

There has been a massive rise in short-sightedness around the globe in recent decades, with East Asian countries having the highest rates.

The authorities have, however, recently raised wider concerns about the industry.

Earlier this month, regulators pulled Tencent's blockbuster video game Monster Hunter World from sale after reporting they had received a number of complaints about the fantasy title.

Last year, another game by the same publisher - Honour of Kings - was described as being "poison" and a "drug" by the People's Daily newspaper, following concerns that children were spending too much time playing it.

Censors had also stopped issuing local video games licences in March, which has caused delays to the release of new titles and new features for existing games.

Looking abroad
Stocks of Chinese gaming companies plunged on Friday in response to the new policies.

Tencent's shares fell more than 5%, wiping more than $20bn (£15.37bn) off its market price.

The firm is thought to account for 42% of the country's mobile gaming market.

Tencent has, however, just announced plans to form a "strategic alliance" with one of Japan's biggest video games firms, Square Enix - the maker of the Final Fantasy series.

This has the potential to further reduce Tencent's reliance on its home market.

It already owns stakes in Fortnite's maker Epic Games, Assassin's Creed's developer Ubisoft, Call of Duty's owner Activision-Blizzard, and League of Legend's Riot Games, among others.

"More Chinese companies will be looking at international markets as a way to offset regulatory challenges in the domestic market," commented industry analyst Piers Harding-Rolls from the IHS Markit consultancy.
 

SiccDicc

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Some Dumb Chink said:
There is no consensus that gaming is causing myopia but studies have raised it as one possible cause.
Nah, it's likely to do with shitty screens and small spaces. My eyes suck because I stare at a screen for far too long without rest, just educate the brats on eating carrots and other Vitamin A rich foods along with taking breaks from the screen. There should be eye exercises, too, if I'm not mistaken.

Could also be the smog. Filled to the brim with eye irritants.
 

Agent Nahman Jayden

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Some trade eyesight for video games, others trade children. Either way, it's been established as an addiction, particularly with those in China - this whole "myopia" thing might be a kick they need to curb their video game craze, but I wouldn't specifically blame video games for that particular problem.
 

ZehnBoat

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Nah, it's likely to do with shitty screens and small spaces. My eyes suck because I stare at a screen for far too long without rest, just educate the brats on eating carrots and other Vitamin A rich foods along with taking breaks from the screen. There should be eye exercises, too, if I'm not mistaken.

Could also be the smog. Filled to the brim with eye irritants.
Or fuck all that's gets into their food supply. Remember the Chinese tard cum scandal? Adding melamine was deliberate, too!
Or y'know, it's hereditary and the shitty environment.
NOPE
NOPE
NOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPENOPE
it's vidya
it's always vidya
that's always the answer
we must ban and/or control vidya
that's the only way
that will solve all our problems
the world was perfect before vidya, make china great again!
 
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I wonder if Kingdom Hearts 3 will be banned to ensure that gud gook goys aren't corrupted by the yellow menace
 

Fagnacious D

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I think the Myopia might be due to the way their eyes slant. The correct action would be to make one eye slant in the other direction. That might fix things.
 
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