Not too long ago, the Chinese government announced further restrictions that they would be setting on gaming, where those aged under 18 will not be allowed to play games for more than 3 hours a week, and only on weekends at a certain time, meaning that even then they won’t get to choose when they want to game. Now it looks like the government is further cracking down on the time kids spend on non-educational apps, such as Douyin, which is the China version of TikTok (also owned by ByteDance). According to these new restrictions, kids under 14 will not...