Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that instead of completely blocking minors from electronic devices, it is more effective to guide them positively and enhance content selection and cognitive protection [1] - The use of electronic devices for educational tasks has expanded the "reasonable space" for children, but it also raises concerns about prolonged exposure to unrelated content [1] - There is a concern about the impact of short video products on minors' thinking, as they often present information in a compressed manner that can lead to cognitive biases [1] Group 2 - The spread of "black language" among teenagers is noted, with unregulated language from live-streamers and short video creators affecting children's language expression [2] - The mobile gaming platform TapTap launched a "minor mode" in 2023, allowing parents to manage content recommendations, download permissions, and time control [2] - TapTap has implemented over 100 protective strategies for minors since 2022, with a curated content pool of over 2,000 games and daily processing of over 3,000 potentially harmful content items [2] Group 3 - Game companies are encouraged to consider the design phase to avoid exploiting human weaknesses, particularly in creating inducements for low-age users [3] - Reducing excessive in-game purchases and daily check-in mechanisms is essential for establishing a positive interaction between game manufacturers, guardians, and minors [3]
陈承:优化内容生态 从源头守护未成年人成长