China restricted young people from video games. But kids are evading the bans and getting into trouble
In China, many people see video games as ‘spiritual opium’. However, laws restricting young people’s play have proven difficult to enforce in practice.
In late November, Australia’s federal parliament passed landmark legislation banning under-16s from accessing social media.
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