Bruh, China banned late-night and excessive weekend gaming for anyone under age 18

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Whatever you believe about how they run their society, this shyt just continues to add to the potential to backfire on them when they keep controlling people like this :gucci:









Tencent is using facial recognition tech on under-18s to stop them playing video games late into the night
Tencent is using facial recognition tech on under-18s to stop them playing video games late into the night
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Ma Huateng, also known as Pony Ma, is the chief executive of Tencent.
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  • Tencent will use facial recognition to stop under-18s playing video games at night, it said Tuesday.
  • It said the "Midnight Patrol" system would initially be used for more than 60 of its video games.
  • In 2019, China introduced rules preventing minors playing video games between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.
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Tencent will start using facial recognition technology to stop under-18s from playing video games into the night, it announced Tuesday.

Its system, called "Midnight Patrol," will identify minors who are playing video games late at night — and boot them off the platform.

The system aims to prevent minors from posing as adults to circumvent a Chinese ban on late-night gaming sessions. It will initially work across more than 60 Tencent titles, the Chinese tech giant said.

In 2019, China introduced rules to curb video-game playing over concerns that young people were becoming addicted. The rules included a ban on under-18s playing between 10 p.m. and 8.a.m, a maximum of 90 minutes of playing time on weekdays, and monthly caps on in-game microtransactions, China's General Administration of Press and Publication said in a notice.

Tencent said that it would conduct face-screening for accounts registered with real names that had played for a certain period of time at night, according to a translation of a company press release by Sixth Tone, a Chinese state-owned news site aimed at Western audiences.

Tencent will compare players' faces against a government database of faces linked to China's social security system, the Sixth Tone translation said.

Adults who are mistakenly kicked off the platform will be able to submit a new face scan, but those who refuse to be scanned will be removed, Tencent said in Tuesday's translated release.

The tech giant began testing facial recognition software in late 2018 for randomly selected gamers who lived in Beijing and Shenzen and played the game Honour of Kings, the BBC reported. Young players used a number of tactics to try to fool the system, such as impersonating their grandparents when talking to the Tencent's customer service, the company said in a release at the time.
 

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Chinese dudes get no bytches, alot have no siblings,, jobs are too competitive... gaming is the only thing these guys got :wow:

I'm surprised China are taking videogame addiction so serious. Sleep is a big thing for da youngina I think social media might be next fir them to crack down
 

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good maybe they'll stop playing at 2am
I'll play online on some of these games and it'll be 12 pm here but I'm fighting someone from china
go the fukk to sleep :camby:

Hope for government assistance to avoid catching late night Ls from Ling and the crew brehs. :mjlol:
 

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Chinese dudes get no bytches, alot have no siblings,, jobs are too competitive... gaming is the only thing these guys got :wow:

I'm surprised China are taking videogame addiction so serious. Sleep is a big thing for da youngina I think social media might be next fir them to crack down
they need to learn from the yellow turban rebellion :whew:

 

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Doubt it’s going to happen on a large scale.

First of all you don’t need to be connected to the internet to play videos games (only online/multiplayer).

second it will cost too much and none of the needs to make this work are put in place. Gaming consoles or PC’s don’t come with built in cameras. Then there’s the software that needs to be used.

In the small chance this goes through, people will find a way around it.

Most AAA game titles are developed by US companies or companies outside of China. You think they are going to accept this shyt? How will they even incorporate this into old consoles?

The only way I can see this happening is blocking internet access from a set period of time.

edit: could be wrong... Tencent owns a lot of big name games but most are PC not console.
 
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