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【Weekly Topic 2026.03.29】A Proposal to Shut Down Game Servers at Night
副總編 二十三級
1樓 發表于:2026-3-29 13:29

Introduction


Our topic comes from a recent news report about a suggestion made during the "Two Sessions" political meetings in China. A national deputy named Zheng Peikun, who is also a village official and a graduate student, put forward a proposal that has started a big conversation online. He suggested that game platforms should be required to shut down their servers every day from 1:00 AM to 5:00 AM. His main concern is about the health and education of young people. He noticed that many teenagers stay up late playing games, which leads to problems like being too tired to focus in class, losing sleep, and experiencing anxiety. As someone who believes education changed his own life, he worries that too much gaming is a waste of valuable time. 


This proposal quickly went viral on the internet, with millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes from netizens who supported the idea. While many parents agreed that such a rule would protect children, the proposal also raises important questions for us to think about. 


Today, we are not just talking about gaming itself, but about the role of rules and policies in our digital lives.


Subquestions


1.      What is the main goal of this proposal? Do you think shutting down game servers at night is a fair way to achieve it?

2.      The deputy said the policy is not about limiting freedom but about protecting young people. Do you agree with this view? Why or why not?

3.      What responsibilities should game companies have in protecting young users? Should the government step in to enforce those responsibilities?

4.      How might teenagers react to this policy? Would it reduce their late-night screen time, or could it lead to other problems?

5.      How would this policy affect different groups, such as adult gamers, parents, and the gaming industry? Should a policy aimed at teenagers apply to everyone?

6.      Do you think the problem described in the news—teenagers staying up late playing games—is a serious problem that needs a policy like this? Why or why not?

副總編 二十三級
2樓 發表于:2026-3-29 13:30
 
中級魔法師 六級
3樓 發表于:2026-4-4 23:08
1. What is the main goal of this proposal? Do you think shutting down game servers at night is a fair way to achieve it?


To shift young people's focus and time spending on video games to study, as well as make them sleep earlier . 

Despite it seems a direct way to settle the addiction, I don't think it will work.  First,  it's hard to carry out because players will have multiple unexpected ways to break in if they are banned.  Second,  there are lots of ways beyond games,  like short videos and novels.  

Third,  it doesn't touch the core of problems. 

 
啊啊是谁都对:I think so. As long as parents allow their children to use their identity to register accounts, the rules are easy to be broken.
  2026-4-10 21:48 回復
中級魔法師 六級
4樓 發表于:2026-4-4 23:11
2. The deputy said the policy is not about limiting freedom but about protecting young people. Do you agree with this view? Why or why not?


In my opinion it will drive them crazy at the beginning.  Later things are hard to predict. 

 
中級魔法師 六級
5樓 發表于:2026-4-4 23:19
3. What responsibilities should game companies have in protecting young users? Should the government step in to enforce those responsibilities?


It's true that there are many youths addicted to games,  but I think it's hard to let game companies take measures, as limiting using time or making the game less appealing is impossible. As for the government,  I think an proper intervention should be taken,  but in a clever and mild way. 

 
啊啊是谁都对:Even if measures should be taken, these measures should focus on property instead of playing time.
  2026-4-10 21:50 回復
啊啊是谁都对:The former policy is mild enough to carry out (up to five hours a day in game or one hour a day)
  2026-4-10 21:51 回復
中級魔法師 六級
6樓 發表于:2026-4-4 23:24
4. How might teenagers react to this policy? Would it reduce their late-night screen time, or could it lead to other problems?


They,  or we will complain and damn the deputy putting it forward,  and then desperately figure out methods to break in; if they fail,  they'll turn to other entertainment like social media.  Anyway they wouldn't shift the focus to study,  even becoming hating it. 

 
中級魔法師 六級
7樓 發表于:2026-4-4 23:28
From my perspective, a proper way is to make youths return to the reality.  Should they find happiness and sense of belonging offline, they wouldn't immerse themselves online.  They may still play games but wouldn't be addicted to it,  treating it an extra fun and a chance to find new friends. 
 
副總編 二十三級
8樓 發表于:2026-4-10 21:49
2. The deputy said the policy is not about limiting freedom but about protecting young people. Do you agree with this view? Why or why not?


I tend to regard it as an excuse.

 
lizhenxuan:But what's their intention?
  2026-4-11 19:56 回復
啊啊是谁都对:回复 @lizhenxuan:Welp, for policy makers and supporters, I tend to think that they're in favor of this opinion: teenagers should be educated to put all their time on school exams.
  2026-4-11 20:08 回復
啊啊是谁都对:回复 @lizhenxuan:Though the Department of Education says that present policy is made to protect the minor's health.
  2026-4-11 20:09 回復
下位魔導師 十八級
9樓 發表于:2026-5-2 17:40
Well, when it comes to topics like this, my first reaction is usually: Did he actually say that? Because a lot of internet users take things out of context — the reality is, the person never said those words at all. They just Photoshop fake quotes and stir up others to attack him.
 
下位魔導師 十八級
10樓 發表于:2026-5-2 17:50
1.      What is the main goal of this proposal? Do you think shutting down game servers at night is a fair way to achieve it?


The main goal of this proposal should probably be, he wants to make people with bad habits (like addiction to internet games) to give up their habit. To be honest I cannot agree with him (based on "he really said those words"). It is not a good idea. It will make the people less happier. Many people only play the games but are not addicted to the games, it's unfair to them

 
下位魔導師 十八級
11樓 發表于:2026-5-2 17:56
2.      The deputy said the policy is not about limiting freedom but about protecting young people. Do you agree with this view? Why or why not?


I cannot agree with him. This opinion is based on the statement "Every people in this country are teenagers". But in reality it is very ridiculous. Many of them are ADULTS and do not need such methods

(Like my answer in the first question, it is based on the condition that this national deputy named Zheng Peikun really said those words)

 
下位魔導師 十八級
12樓 發表于:2026-5-3 12:03
3.      What responsibilities should game companies have in protecting young users? Should the government step in to enforce those responsibilities?


Game companies only have the responsibilities to remove the hardcore gambling elements. They don't have the responsibilities to help users give up the game addiction

 
下位魔導師 十八級
13樓 發表于:2026-5-3 12:05
4.      How might teenagers react to this policy? Would it reduce their late-night screen time, or could it lead to other problems?


Welp, too long late-night screen time is indeed not good to the health

 

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