NuclearKangaroo said:
MarsAtlas said:
god my head hurts from all of this
look, bro, mate, you keep talking about how i cant meansure the impact of violent video games on violence in a society because of a bunch of factors
doesnt that mean that violent video games dont affect the behaviour of people any more than the intrinsic values of society?
You're approching this in the wrong order.
This is how you don't do it:
Come up with an idea. Look at everything to find what evidence you can use to support the idea, and discard the rest. (Which I should add, a common tactic of creationists)
This is how you should do it:
Come up with a hypothesis. Use a scientific study to test this hypothesis using at least one control group and at least one exposure group. Record observations. Examine results. Come up with multiple hypothesis to explain the results. Test out each of these different hypothesis in their own different exposure groups, if not in their own separate study. Record observations. Extrapolate the most consistent data to the general populace.
Hell, even that is missing a ton of steps, but that is a simplification of how you
should do it. You're doing the former. Here's your process is presuming that videogames do not cause violence, and looking at crime rates with an incalculable amount of variables, often compounding with one another, using an imagined number in your head of what how much effect you think videogames would cause if they did, and then, shockingly, not finding it because it the number was arbitrary and baseless.
honestly, it makes no sense to censor media just because it MIGHT have a very slight effect on people's behaviour, specially when there are so many other factors in socity that have a much more meaninful impact, stuff like upbringing, family, school, friends, etc. things that affect the way you behave much more than video games, things that let humans know, froma very young age that actions have consequences
I never called for censorship, but I cannot in any degree of intellectual honesty say that media, let alone violent media, has absolutely no influence on people behaviors. I can argue that the negative effects that may be induced by such don't merit a call for censorship, but I will not say that media does not have any influence on a person's beliefs or behaviors.