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Study Finds Video Games Are Not Bad for Kids

mcgrew writes with news that a study done by the Pew Internet & American Life Project has found game playing is all but universal among teens, and it provides a "significant amount of social interaction and potential for civic engagement." 97% of teens responding to the survey said they played games (75% played weekly or more often), and roughly two-thirds of teens use games as a social experience. The full report (PDF) and the questionnaire with answer data (PDF) are both available for viewing. From the report: "Youth who take part in social interaction related to the game, such as commenting on websites or contributing to discussion boards, are more engaged civically and politically. Youth who play games where they are part of guilds are not more civically engaged than youth who play games alone."

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  1. So tired of this debate... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Every study hides and undisputable fact of life:

    "People (and groups) are self-interested first and foremost."

    Games aren't a public service -- there is a profit motive behind them whether or not they're bad for children. Likewise, studies that claim the opposite (in lieu of other child-vices) have the same root -- a profit motive.

    Here is a study I'd like to see:

        1. Which is better for children: Throwing rocks at my neighbor's window or playing GTA?

        2. Which is better for children: Attending a public school or playing Age of Conan.

    At the end of the day, I'm the parent and I'll decide what's good or bad for my children -- I don't need some pointy-head-pencil-pusher to feed me agenda-ized information.

  2. Re:Deterioration of language skills by 77Punker · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's all about where they do the posting. I started posting on Slashdot many years ago when I was a teenager, as revealed by my handle. This website has shaped and developed my ability for written communication by providing both good and bad examples, and by providing me with feedback on the things I say.

    Youtube is different; posting there is like throwing your words away. Discussion does not take place; people throw the words out and then turn their back on them. Here, people come back and see if their comments have scored well. In so doing, they notice replies and reenter the discussion that they had participated in earlier in the day.

    Well, that's how it's worked for me.
    Obviously, there's plenty of terrible comments here, but overall this is easily among the best forums on the internet.

  3. Re:political interests?! by ZwJGR · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Whereas the average adult has control over politics...
    Nope, didn't think so.

    Whether or not a person can vote is frankly irrelevant to the issue.
    In general: Knowledge is Power. Kids will grow up and later be able to vote, and are directly affected by various issues under the control of politicians.

    I am frankly surprised that anybody is worried that kids are taking interest in their surrounding environment and it's social mechanisms, I personally am more concerned about kids *not* taking an interest in politics, but then again I'm from the UK and currently living in France, where things are done differently to the US (which I assume is where you're referring to).
    Children are not illiterate and incompetent sheep up until the age of majority, whereupon they suddenly become intelligent voters who know all about politics.

    Worrying about things which you have no control of is often justified if those things have significant and pervasive control over you.
    Although the leap from "interested in" to "worried about" is somewhat tenuous IMO.

    Given the current political climate and pre-election/leadership issues publicity in many parts of the world including the US and the UK, a child would inevitably be exposed to significant quantities of information on the subject (in a easily digestible and hype-enhanced format most likely, too).

    Disclaimer: I am 18 and about to commence university studies in the UK.

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  4. I agree with the study overall, however, by DragonTHC · · Score: 5, Insightful

    overly aggressive video games like manhunt and GTAx can be very bad for children who have not developed proper conflict resolution skills.

    I certainly don't agree with banning games like that since they provide many hours of enjoyment to me.

    I will not let my son play them until he's mature enough to demonstrate the ability to choose something other than aggression.

    I do support game ratings and I wish retailers would enforce them. I don't agree with government regulation of games or movies. That would be censorship.

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  5. Re:Deterioration of language skills by Darkness404 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Exactly. Compared to most forums I've been to, Slashdot's trolls are better written than the admin's posts on other forums.

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