Should under-tens be allowed to play videogames without parental supervision?

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13th July 2022

NEW rules in South Africa mean that children under ten must be supervised by an adult when playing videogames.

The new rules, drafted by the South African Film and Publication Board, say there is no such thing as a game for ‘all ages’, and recommend that any game that promotes violence should receive a higher age-rating.

The ruling by South African censors is due to come into effect from August.

Do you think under-tens in the UK should be supervised when playing videogames?

Let us know in our poll, and make sure you leave a comment below!

Should under-tens be allowed to play videogames without parental supervision?

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mangogirl1 · 2 years ago

This doesn't apply to every under ten year old but i think it is a good rule because it makes sure children are safe with what they are playing and also some children may play games they shouldn't be playing.

micrad · 2 years ago

I believe that adults should know what their child is doing when playing video games and when they are playing them but not necessarily watching over them.

lig · 2 years ago

I think under 10s should not play video games by themselves because they might go on something unsuitable or accidentally buy something that their parents will have to pay for. Also, you get lessons about staying safe online, but sometimes it might not be on purpose so you can't help it.

yikes · 2 years ago

Speaking of children rights…

trains369 · 2 years ago

I agree with mangogirl1. It then means that they are not on there for hours because adults have lots of things to do

joshuanew5 · 2 years ago

yes but still make the parents check what they are doing

katkid10 · 2 years ago

Some games are OK to play without adult supervision.

ryestar · 2 years ago

I think that under 10s should not be playing video games without parental supervision. They could be playing a game that is inappropriate for their age or setting up a social media account on Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok without the parent’s knowledge

yashnadh · 2 years ago

Video games aren't the best for your life but they are definitely a way to just relax. Relaxation shouldn't be restricted by someone and sometimes it's just better to be alone than with someone else.

lauren_123 · 2 years ago

This rule is good as it does let parents know what their kids are playing is suitable for their age and they are playing with good people.

catlover15 · 2 years ago

Yes, as long as they are age appropriate, I would let my younger sister (almost 8) play a videogame without supervision.

catlover15 · 2 years ago

If I knew what they were playing and said it was OK, then I would leave them to it

aces10 · 2 years ago

I believe it should be up to the parents to decide, because it differs for every child. If their parents trust them, children should be allowed to play video games on their own.

cjlion · 2 years ago

No
Because they could play games that are WAY TO old for them. Or the could text/message strangers!

piggypip · 2 years ago

I think that games with chats should have parental supervision because people could send any messages on it including swears and rude things.

lego_boy · 2 years ago

I think they should as if it has violence it should have never been rated an all ages in the first place although if it does not include violence then no.

robro · 2 years ago

No, I don't think that parents should have to supervise their under-10's playing video games, although the parents what their children are playing. It depends what game it is.

gamergirl · 2 years ago

I think adults should allow and know which games the child is playing, which make them under- 10s allowed to play on their own without parents watching over them.

max1234 · 2 years ago

I voted yes but I actually think it is both because what if you had a game that your parents don’t approve of? I would much rather ask than be scolded.

annalls · 2 years ago

There are some children that are less mature then others and you can't say; "Under tens can only play video without adult supervision if they are mature." So it is better to make it to apply to all under tens.

ronia123 · 2 years ago

Most games are rated so under 10s can play a game rated 3

hell0th3re · 2 years ago

Well, generally no but if it's a game where it's horror themed or a shooter game then maybe they should have supervisoion

lovelymrj · 2 years ago

I think this rule should just be for games where you can meet new people or horror games.

uniquestar · 2 years ago

parental supervision sets a good boundary line

puncho1567 · 2 years ago

I think that they dont have to be supervised but the parents should make sure what their children are playing so if its for their age because games like minecraft and among us really shouldn't be supervised unless you are under seven because minecraft and among us are a 7+

uniquestar · 2 years ago

i think that parental supervision is a very good idea as the internet and video games aren't always safe.

stingray1 · 2 years ago

Only certain ones like games which involve violence.

oceangirl3 · 2 years ago

I think that if they are playing a game that is aimed for older children then yes they should have parental supervision but if it is for there age or younger then they shouldn't need PS. 🤪

dolphin26 · 2 years ago

I agree with Mangogirl1 and micrad

hee-bee · 2 years ago

The parent should know what they are doing and decide if it is suitable for them.
Also they could use parental controls if they can.

emppenguin · 2 years ago

on some games yes but others no

allegrag · 2 years ago

Kids under 10 should be supervised because you never know if your kid might be buying stuff that costs actual money 💰 and they could be doing things that are inappropriate

bearbear88 · 2 years ago

No. They should not be allowed as firstly, they might download a violent game which might affect them. Secondly, they may accidently download a game that may give them nightmares and lastly, they might want a game that costs money and download and pay for it without their parent's permission from fear of them saying no.