Returning to my hometown, more than 130km from Hanoi, I was stunned and amazed by these disturbing images
It can be said that with the development of the digital age, the internet coverage to all regions is an overnight thing. Wherever the Internet goes, it will bring many discoveries to the people living there. Not only are the novelties but also the temptations that easily make new internet users feel drawn.
In it, it is impossible not to mention the dark side of the internet for young children. The internet has YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, and of course, it’s impossible not to mention the national games in the Vietnamese market, namely Lien Quan and Free Fire.
Having the opportunity to return to my hometown 130km from Hanoi, I don’t think what I saw in front of me was a 55′ Smart TV and on it was a series of keywords related to Free Fire. From the million-subs YouTuber to the gun experience clips, YouTube always prioritizes showing up because it is the most searched and viewed thing.
So you can see, the spread of YouTube and Free Fire to all regions has been and is an inevitable thing to happen. The main thing is who the audience of these shows is. Is a game rated 12+ really suitable for young viewers who are still of primary school age?
The problem is, what will we adults feel and how we should act in front of these images. It is difficult to prevent children from accessing cyberspace nowadays, but watching too many shows with violent elements will surely affect children’s aesthetic and thinking development more or less. small, because they are not yet aware of what is right, what is wrong, what should and should not be done, and what should be absolutely avoided.
In fact, Free Fire or YouTube is not guilty because it is not something born to serve audiences and young players. What is important is the way that we parents need to adjust so that children can get really appropriate content when “surfing YouTube”, don’t let things get out of control, until it’s too late to regret.
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