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douyu du sen: we should guide young people to use the internet more as a tool

2024-09-13

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our reporter li jing reports from beijing

on the afternoon of september 12, a new book launch ceremony for "youth blue book: china's internet usage report for minors (2024)" and a release ceremony for outstanding cases of youth science and technology innovation and development were held in beijing, hosted by the institute of journalism and communication of the chinese academy of social sciences, china social sciences academic press, and china business news, and co-organized by the media communication and youth development research center of the institute of journalism and communication of the chinese academy of social sciences.

douyu vice president of public affairs du sen

in a roundtable discussion on "working together to create a cyberspace suitable for the growth of young people", douyu's vice president of public affairs du sen believed that scientific and rational use of the internet is not simply a concept of reducing usage, but more about guiding young people to use the internet rationally to acquire knowledge.

du sen pointed out that young people now use the internet more to receive information, and the proportion of using the internet as a tool is relatively small. "so, when we talk about scientific use of the internet, we can guide young people to use the internet more as a tool, including learning, entertainment, hobbies, etc."

now all kinds of internet platforms have youth protection modes for minors, hoping that young people are in a relatively safe environment when using the internet. however, it should be noted that there are still many parts of content for young people that are worth exploring and developing. for example, many children in cities nowadays do not know what rural china looks like or what crops are on the roadside. du sen introduced: "in outdoor live broadcasts, we will tend to show the wider world of china to young people."

(editor: wu qing, reviewer: li zhenghao, proofreader: yan jingning)

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