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장혜원
2019.06.28 00:32
1821장혜원 I agree with your opinion. Game addiction is not an independent issue, it is associated with the health and social problems of addicts. As you have said, game addiction can easily lead immature teens to commit crimes, and excessive exposure to the violence of games will cause them to forget the seriousness of the crime. They will also find it difficult to distinguish between reality and the virtual world. And socially, game addiction can lead to unethical behavior, such as neglect of newborns, and there may also be people who lose their jobs from gaming addiction. Since game addiction is an issue around the world and accompanies many problems, I think it should be classified as a disease and a treatment plan should be prepared as soon as possible.
현유빈
2019.06.28 23:17
1826 현유빈 I admit that game addiction can sometimes have a negative side. But I think a little bit different from your argument. You said that game addiction can cause a lot of losses nationwide, but if game addiction is categorized as a mental illness, I think it will lead to more social losses. If games are classified as mental illness, negative views that will naturally arise will slow investment or development efforts to develop the industry. It is also expected that about 10,000 jobs will be lost if games are coded as disease. The game industry is emerging as a high value-added future industry and a continuous job creation industry. The game disease coding will reduce national competitiveness and reduce jobs.
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