We’ve all seen the headlines – Violent Video games Cause Aggression! But what if they didn’t? Video games and gaming in general have grown significantly in a relatively short amount of time. It’s easy to see how games, and the people that play them can be misunderstood. The University of Rochester has conducted a study and found that the cause of most aggression in gamers stems from their failure and frustration during gameplay, not the violent content of the games they play.
Facebook adding staff to help fight streaming violence
While this step isn’t going to likely stop streaming violence, it will hopefully be enough to catch it fast enough to limit its reach.