China Treats Internet Addiction Very Seriously
eldavojohn writes "China has taken new extremes in preventing internet addiction in youths and is even offering boot camps to parents who want their child weaned from the electric teat. The article notes that 'no country has gone quite as far as China in embracing the theory that heavy Internet use should be defined as a mental disorder and mounting a public crusade against Internet addiction.' The article mentions the story of Sun Jiting who 'spends his days locked behind metal bars in this military-run installation, put there by his parents. The 17-year-old high school student is not allowed to communicate with friends back home, and his only companions are psychologists, nurses and other patients. Each morning at 6:30, he is jolted awake by a soldier in fatigues shouting, "This is for your own good!"' Sun found himself spending 15 hours or straight on the internet. Thanks to his parents' intervention and the treatment, he now has life mapped out until he's 84. "
It's weaned. Don't use words you don't understand. Or that the slashdot "editors" don't understand.
It's also "parents'" and not "parent's". The former is plural possessive. The latter is singular possessive.
Since the slashdot editors will not edit, I guess someone else is going to have to do it. Pity we can't edit the actual story submission, and have to content ourselves with providing corrections here.
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In Socialist China, boot camp programs you!
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