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Showing posts with label Warning. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Warning over child #Addiction


Mental health department urges govt to rethink decision to recognize online gaming

THE MOVE to officially recognise eSports could lead to children becoming addicted to online games, health experts warn.

Mental Health Department adviser Dr Yongyud Wongpiromsarn said the promotion of eSports would likely do more harm than good. 

“We have already established a panel to raise this issue at the National Health Assembly forum later this year,” he said. 
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 Yongyud hoped that relevant authorities, including political office holders, would review the Sports Authority of Thailand’s decision in 2017 to recognise eSports as a form of sport. 
“We are worried that in the end more Thai children will become addicted to games,” Yongyud said. (But the are already addicted)

He said most countries in the world had not treated online games as sports and pointed out that although eSports made a presence at the 2018 Asian Games, it was there just as a demonstration game. 

A study in the United States revealed recently that just one in 1 million online-gamers could become a professional in the field, he said. “Dozens of thousands, meanwhile, have become game addicts,” he said. 

In Thailand, the Institute of Child and Adolescent Mental Health reported that as many as 60 children had sought treatments for game addiction in recent months. (years)

“The number of game addicts has risen by one-fold since eSports has become recognised as a form of sport,” Yongyud said. 

He said his concern was shared by people working for the protection of children. 


 Some entrepreneurs promoted eSports by claiming that players’ skills could build a future career, and some even offered to host eSports competitions for schools. 

“In France, students can’t even play with cellphones in school compounds,” Yongyud said. In Thailand, at least eight universities offer courses related to eSports. 

Teerarat Pantawee, who heads the National Health Assembly’s panel on children and media, told a recent forum that eSports had grown in popularity partly because there were many official eSports contests and promotions.


Excessive exposure

“Thailand’s eSports industry is now worth more than Bt10 billion. It has also been growing at the rate of 12 per cent per annum,” she said.

According to the 2018 DQ Impact Report, which examines the “precarious status of children’s exposure to cyber-risks worldwide”, Thai children spend 35 hours a week online. Of all children using the Internet in Thailand, more than 50 per cent go online to play games.

Teerarat said many children were now negotiating for more online game-playing time by arguing with their parents that their games are a sport.

But “game addiction causes physical, mental and brain problems”, she warned.

“Children’s excessive exposure to such media is not good for developing their intellectual and emotional quotients,” Teerarat emphasised. 

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Ps.
But this is nothing new.
So long the elite providers support their internet-cafes  (almost to find in every street / city)   nothing go changed.
The most can not even write their own name in a common language. (education)

Friday, September 15, 2017

An incomplete warning from an unprofessional #Google+ Team


We become today a Email from a very unprofessional Google+ Team

 Important Message - 

Dear Gerrit Tienkamp,
We've determined that your posts may be in violation of our User Content and Conduct Policy.
Content that transmits viruses or contains malware or other malicious code is not permitted.
Continued violation of our policies can lead to the loss of your ability to use some or all features of Google+. Learn more
Sincerely,
The Google+ team

 Not any point where this post stay or published.

Our system has a double security, and we send or publish not any malware or viruses.

Better the give advice or tell us where the found these bullshit.

Please Google+ Team do your work properly and give more details. 

Maybe you have brainless Thai staff in your team.  

Why there is not any option to replay, to become a properly answer.