Early this week I ranted about a @nytimes editorial misrepresenting the scientific literature around video game uses and effects.
It's one thing for an editorial piece to mishandle scientific information, but it is another when an “educational” organization does it.
A thread.
A new training from @childrenscreens was announced called BLOOD, SWEAT, and FEARS: Understanding the Psychological Effects of Graphic and Violent Media on Children and
What a title. One that is clearly meant to instill fear, shock, awe, pearl clutching… moral panic.
For a primer on the history of the moral panic see here:
There are many points to discuss in their advertising, but for the sake of time I’ll focus on a few. Starting with this gem of an anonymous quote.
First, games are not addicting in the way as cigarettes or any other chemical addiction
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