Loot boxes: fun part of games or gambling?

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Loot boxes or variations of loot boxes have been in games for a long time. The thrill of having a chance to get something rare or of a high value to use in the game is an aspect that appeals a lot of gamers. But over the past few years, loot boxes have been in some controversy, because they supposedly represent gambling. For that reason, many game developers have canceled this feature in their games.

Loot boxes work as follows: the game provides different types of ‘boxes’, which all contain in-game items, ranging from normal to rare. The rarer the item, the lower the possibility of it appearing in the box. The box can be bought with in-game currency that can be earned by playing the game.

However, some games also allow players to buy the in-game currency with real life money, with which they can thus buy the loot boxes. Since the players are not certain that they will receive a rare or highly valued item, this practice can be considered as gambling. This is the reason for the controversy, mainly because the largest part of the gaming audience is under aged, and not allowed to gamble. In some of countries, like Belgium and the Netherlands, loot boxes even have been banned for certain games.

How should the game firms resolve this problem? Giving possibility of getting a good item by displaying the percentage of it appearing has been a FIFA’s solution. Another solution is to verify the age of the player, so they would be legally allowed to gamble. However, it is very easy to lie about your age, and therefore this will likely not be an acceptable solution in the long term.

The need to change the loot box system has become quite important over the last few years. This trend will probably continue over the next couple years, since only small number of countries have actually taken action. However, deleting the whole feature will likely drastically decrease the enjoyment of games. The gaming industry has a difficult decision to make.

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Instagram bully solution: strengthening bullied people or inappropriate users?

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Bullying has always been a very big problem for kids. With the online world now being part of our daily lives, it has also become a rather easy way to bully. Research shows that more than one in three people between the age of 12 and 17 have been bullied online at least once in their life (Cyberbullying Research Center, 2019). Social media platforms are aware of this issue and try to come up with solutions. Instagram is the latest to come up with a solution for dealing with online bullies.

The way it works, is that when a bully reacts on a photo, the owner of the photo can choose to restrict the bully’s comments. The bully is still able to see their own comment, but no one else on the platform can. With future comments they make, you can choose to see the comment and subsequently approve, delete or ignore the comment further.

The reasoning behind this way of dealing with bullies, is that blocking them from interacting with your account often causes more problems. Bullies can proceed to create conflicts in real life, resulting in more physical and mental abuse outside of social media. Besides, people who get bullied like to know what their bully is up to, so they may know what not to do or where no to go, which they would not be able to know if they blocked them, since it works both ways.

Thus, the new Instagram feature is a good solution to a very serious problem, but it can also develop other complications. Because not only people who get bullied will be able to make comments invisible, but all the other accounts as well, including scams, propaganda accounts and racist pages. People could call out the accounts in the comments for being inappropriate, making other people who visit them aware of the truths, which these types of accounts hide. Giving these improper accounts the power to silence these people without them even knowing, is a concerning development.

In conclusion, this latest update from Instagram, where you can restrict other users, could be a big help for people suffering from bullies, but can also give inappropriate accounts a chance to silence negative comments. The latter one could evolve into a very worrying problem, if not dealt with right.

Sources:

2019 Cyberbullying Data

https://instagram-press.com/blog/2019/10/02/empowering-our-community-to-stand-up-to-bullying/

https://www.npr.org/2019/09/23/763521121/instagram-head-adam-mosseri-discusses-apps-new-features-meant-to-fight-bullying

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