Scary new reasons why a digital detox does all the family good.

in #life7 years ago

Gaming aggression

Boys report aggression on gaming sites, where other players isolate them, turn on them and repeatedly tell them to kill themselves. Girls tell of logging-on to social networking sites to find threatening and insulting messages from bullies they know and bullies they don’t.

Sometimes, the pain becomes unbearable. In May of this year, Sayat.me, an app that enables children to hurl abuse at one another, was taken offline after it was blamed for the suicide of 15-year-old George Hessay from Goole, East Yorkshire.



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Journey into mania

Ostensibly designed for businessmen and -women seeking unmediated feedback from colleagues and clients, it became hugely popular among teenagers. They may initially choose to take part… but they can’t choose to leave. In cyberspace, there’s nowhere to hide, and a craze can easily tip over into mania.

Consider the obscene Blue Whale challenge, which has been linked to the deaths of 130 teenagers in Russia. Players are given a “master” who controls them for 50 days, giving them a task to complete – watching horror movies all day, depriving themselves of sleep, cutting the image of a blue whale into their skin with a blade.

Positive feedback from the master on completion of a task triggers a form of Stockholm syndrome, so that when, on day 50, comes the instruction to “win” the challenge by killing themselves, what to do? Scores of girls have done just that.

It sounds far-fetched, dystopian, something that couldn’t happen here, and yet police in Britain have been warning schools to look out for signs.

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I think this is unreasonable fear mongering. Sure you can sign up for a suicide cult on the internet, but you can also do that in real life ;). Same goes for bullying.

Damn, and for a sec I thought the blue whale challenge was trying to get as big as @dan or @ned.

Ha ha! Nice one @vegeta :)

No journey to mania. whachouuuu know?!??!?! uh
Did you miss my post! uhhhhh uhhh

OK. I'm back now and away for a wee looko .... :)

wow deep stuff! It's always sad to read about these tragic cases of suicide which is usually the result from cyber bullying. The internet makes it easy to get flooded with either positive or negative reinforcement. I wish more people would use it in the positive way.

I had never heard about the 'Blue Whale' challenge. That's scary stuff. Peer pressure can be hard enough in your younger years, let alone messing with your psychology that it can result following commands to take your own life through suicide.

Yes @zebbad - I am in full agreement with your comments. The 'Blue Whale' challenge sounds like some kind of Steemit challenge ... but when I read about it, it really scared me!

Now online games are becoming very popular for young generation and little children.

The internet access to the youngsters under, say, 18 should be limited