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China Agency Proposes Limiting Kid's Daily Phone Use

  • #Communication
  • #Children and youth
  • #China
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AUG 2023
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story last updated AUG 2023

The Spin

Pro-China narrative

Beijing has been on the right path on the issue of phone usage, and this proposal will only further its commitment to protecting children from inappropriate online content and smartphone addiction. While many parents have lauded previous "minor mode" initiatives, they have also asked for broader and more efficient tools to help monitor their kids' digital environment. This is a win for public health and society at large.

Global Times

Anti-China narrative

Previous government measures by China, which leads the world with the largest internet user population, have had limited success. The issue of psychological obsessions with the internet and video games is far more complex than simply limiting content time, a policy that today's youth are very good at bypassing regardless of what the law says. It's likely that this draconian move is another attempt to influence the behavior of younger people as China faces a sluggish economy and demographic crisis.

Washington Post

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