Network Games – Not to recede And Not to surrender?

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October 1st, 2009

The child gets to strongly simplified world regulated by several accurately formulated rules, in any “live” human activity the set of algorithms, and creative intuition is required not.

In addition, the virtual reality gives full possibility to composers of programs to operate mentality of the person, to program its behaviour, a way of life, thinking.

And by all means somebody will take advantage of this possibility – hardly it will be for the good of mankind and each separate person. Experts in children’s psychology have noticed for a long time that the child is more emotional, than is logical; it remembers feelings, instead of the facts. And at times the impression of this or that event, often insignificant, remains on all life.

However parents have a real possibility to put a barrier of the aggressive information actively extended in a network the Internet. There are special programs-filters which can be established on the computer of the child and to limit its dialogue not only with game resources, but also with sites of pornographic character, social networks, the sites propagandising violence, cruelty, extremism, etc.

For example, one of the best filters created by the Russian developers, and, accordingly, focused on a Runet, – NetPolice. Its feature is the extensive base of Internet resources (now in it more than 6 million records and increases every day on 2 thousand). That is, the program collects the information on sites and, depending on their maintenance, carries a site to this or that category (corporate, news, a social network, a pornography, building etc.) . In total such categories 63 and, having installed the program on the computer of the child, you can block completely access, for example, to game portals and-or social networks. Over a categorisation of resources simultaneously with program methods the commission of experts works, now into it enters more than 2500 persons.

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