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Saudi Arabia Bans 47 Games In Response To Two Child Suicides (ign.com) 98

An anonymous reader quotes a report from IGN: Saudi Arabia is apparently banning 47 games in response to a pair of children committing suicide after allegedly being encouraged to do so while playing an online game. Per the Associated Press, the Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media said yesterday that a 13-year-old girl and a 12-year-old boy have taken their own lives after playing a social media game known as Blue Whale. Also called the Blue Whale Challenge, the disturbing social media phenomenon is a form of extreme cyberbullying. It's not clear how the Saudi government believes this connects to more mainstream video games, but it nonetheless appears to have banned 47 popular indie and AAA games in response.The Saudi General Commission for Audio-Visual Media's website actually says the list of banned games was last updated on July 2, but the Associated Press' report claims the bans were just announced Monday.
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Saudi Arabia Bans 47 Games In Response To Two Child Suicides

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  • any excuse will do (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Revek ( 133289 ) on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @07:12PM (#56965288)

    Backwards thinking people will look for any excuse to justify their lousy attitude.

  • I thought Blue Whale was an urban legend?!?
    • It is. And even the Wikipedia link in TFS says that's it's bullshit.

    • Re:Blue whale?!? (Score:4, Insightful)

      by alvinrod ( 889928 ) on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @07:55PM (#56965540)
      It's just another fake societal panic that everyone is sure is real for some stupid reason, probably because the news keeps brining it up to sensationalize otherwise mundane stories. I remember when it used to be Dungeons & Dragons being evil and then daycares practicing satanic rituals and abusing children. After that it was rainbow parties (sucks that those weren't actually real) and other idiotic stuff like kids getting high on their own fermented feces and urine.

      I don't know why the Saudis banned video games since Blue Whale has nothing to do with video games, but they were part of another big panic in the 90's (remember Jack Thompson) where everyone was sure violent video games would turn little Billy into a killer. Maybe they're still hung up on that one as well.
      • The sad part is that the kinds of bullying that "Blue Whale" promotes are encouraged by adults in the "real world" of sports and fraternity hazing and other adult-led or adult-tolerated organizations.. In high schools, faculty encourage bullying as a way to maintain social order mostly through inaction.

      • I remember when it used to be Dungeons & Dragons being evil and then daycares practicing satanic rituals and abusing children.

        At least those days produced wonderful "articles" by unintentionally hilarious companies like Chick Publications.

        One of my favorites was the article where the guy claimed he was something like..... "An Alexandrian priest heavily involved in the worship of Satan," and that TSR came and took detailed notes so they could make sure D&D's Satanic rituals were as accurate as possible.

    • Re:Blue whale?!? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by fuzzyfuzzyfungus ( 1223518 ) on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @08:24PM (#56965684) Journal
      Of course not! It's not as though growing up in a theocratic dystopia could possibly be causing the problem; so it must be interwebs games.
  • I'm not sure which is more disturbing, that anyone would create a 'game' like this in the first place, or that there's anyone, even children, who would fall for it. :-(
    • Keep in mind how stupid the media and children are.

      The Tide Pod Challenge was a joke until the media sensationalized it and pretended it was a real thing. THEN it became a real thing.

      • by Anonymous Coward

        Actually, the Tide Pod Challenge was an outgrowth of accidents with said detergent packs that only gets blamed on the media because of the idiots who think they didn't come up with the dumbest shit without help.

        Then again, these idiots were snorting laundry detergent and mothballs for decades already.

        Probably a problem for cavemen parents too. Somebody had to be the first person to eat a rock.

        • by Anonymous Coward

          ... Probably a problem for cavemen parents too. Somebody had to be the first person to eat a rock.

          That's not paleo? what?

    • Nah. What's really disturbing is adults actually believing that children are falling for this, when there is not a single confirmed case of it.

    • Nobody did (Score:5, Insightful)

      by rsilvergun ( 571051 ) on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @10:09PM (#56966056)
      read the Wikipedia article. The "game" is just a moral panic in Russia. Remember Judas Priest Albums? The Satanic Panic and all that.

      Somebody in Saudi Arabia wanted to crack down on video games, probably because they're helping to secularize their society and there's lots of very wealthy and powerful men who don't want that. That's all this is.
  • Would be better, no?
    • by PPH ( 736903 )

      Theocracies depend on stupidity. We could teach our kids critical thinking skills. But then this would be the end of religious authority.

  • Okami, Yo-Kai Watch, Prison Architect, The Nonary Game... what the hell?
    • Banning videogames like this makes no sense to begin with, so looking for logic there is your first mistake. Maybe it's just the list of games the kids had played. Better safe than sorry, right? Ban em all!

      Oh, and certainly don't investigate this case more deeply, looking for anything like abuse, bullying, or an actual trigger for the suicide. That might embarrass someone important.

  • by Snotnose ( 212196 ) on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @07:47PM (#56965492)
    My bad. This backwards country has oil we need. So they're good, all good. Swallow your vomit and repeat after me: "Saudi Arabia is our friend".
  • The real reason is that women are now driving and oil prices were down for a bit.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    I salute Saudi Arabia and its forward thinking policies. We need more countries willing to take difficult decisions when it comes to combating social interactions that drive people to suicide. It is very clear that social pressures can be made very intense not only by peers locally or online but most of all by older and authoritative figures in society. It is for this reason, I am certain Saudi Arabia's next step to ban Islam. The call to violence by the dogmatic of any religion or belief system is no l

  • No, they didn't. (Score:5, Informative)

    by Pluvius ( 734915 ) <pluvius3@gmai[ ]om ['l.c' in gap]> on Tuesday July 17, 2018 @09:26PM (#56965962) Journal

    https://twitter.com/malekawt/s... [twitter.com]

    These games, or at least most of them, were already banned by Saudi Arabia for various reasons just like other countries like Australia ban games. This specific news event had nothing to do with it. Just the media getting shit wrong again as usual.

    Rob

    • Wish I could mod you up. This is more noise that is genuinely "fake news."
  • blue whale was nothing but a free demo from whoever is selling fake news as a service.

    It was a way to prove it worked for maybe a big client. That's why it spread so well and is so idiotic and completely baseless. 100% of the reports goes back to one single made-up tabloid article in russia.

    • You think that's bad, the Wikipedia page linked at "Also called the Blue Whale Challenge" has this to say:

      "In the United States, one site, also called the "Blue Whale Challenge", does not identify as an effort to combat the game, but offers fifty days of challenges that promote mental health and well-being."

      So they really blew it with this article.

  • I looked at the list of titles as a list of games I probably need to check out... The last on the list Yo-kai watch... man oh man... that looks like pretty subversive stuff...

    https://www.google.com.au/sear... [google.com.au]

  • Looking at the PCA analysis of suicide, several risk factors can be identified that increase the rate. So, in order to bring the rate to practically zero we need to make sure that all people on Earth are:

    not very intelligent
    peasants
    with big families
    religious
    poor
    at war

    Careful what you wish for!

  • Saudi Arabia Bans 47 Games In Response To Two Child Suicides

    ... because the games didn't encourage them to bomb the infidels while they were about it

  • One would think that multiplayer games would be in their sights if social-media-induced-suicide had anything to do with their motivation, but single player only games are listed as well. Like The Witcher 3.
  • While there is some hysteria surrounding this and the fact it is unfathomable doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

    There will always psychopaths that will seek to exploit these things for their own sick reasons.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/... [bbc.co.uk]

  • ... should work at their best to inform the reader, then WHY are they linking to the arabian version of the Age Classification instead of the english? en: http://www.gcam.gov.sa/en/Abou... [gcam.gov.sa] vs ar: http://www.gcam.gov.sa/ar/Abou... [gcam.gov.sa] Also what would Deadpool think about being on the list of banned games...

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