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Garena Free Fire Block and Delete Petitions, What Happened?

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Have you ever heard the term FF slut? Bocil, which stands for little boy, is a term for children who are still small.

In a world full of technological developments, there are lots of children who are addicted to playing games, and FF or Free Fire games are no exception.

Addiction to this game seems to show a negative impact on the development of these children.

They are considered to be too focused on the game so that they are unable to adapt to real life.

Not a few surprising events and beyond the understanding of adults that occurred because of the recklessness of the Free Fire player’s children.

Petition to Remove Free Fire Game

Adults who see children addicted to games are certainly worried about their condition.

Finally, some of these people filed a petition containing the abolition of the Free Fire game in Indonesia. Parents assume that this game if left unchecked will damage the morals of children.

There was an incident that triggered the rise of this petition, namely when a child was praying while imitating Free Fire Push Up emote.

Of course this action invites anger because it is considered inappropriate and destroys the solemnity of worship. Not only that, this boy’s action is also dangerous in the event of an injury.

Follow Up on Petitions Block or Delete Free Fire Games

Follow Up on Petitions Block or Delete Free Fire Games

To follow up on this petition, you can find it on Change.org. Of course you already know this website as a site for signing online petitions.

To date, a total of 194,000 people have signed this petition. This number will certainly increase if the news continues to be disseminated.

Not only asking for the game to be abolished, people who are against the Free Fire game also ask the government to act decisively in solving this problem.

In the petition, it is explained that players who are allowed to play Free Fire are those aged 16 years and over.

This is because children aged 16 years and over are considered to be able to sort out which actions are good and bad.

To anticipate fraud, Garena was asked to create an age verification system with an identity card or the like.

This is done so that children don’t try to fake their age in order to play games. The community also provides a code that Garena can give direct warnings when underage players are playing games.

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Petition Link Block and Delete Free Fire Game

If you are pro or agree with this petition, then you can co-sign the petition on Change.org. You only need to enter your name, email address, city of domicile and postal code.

If this petition is continued, it is hoped that the government can follow up on solving this game problem. Spread this information to relatives or friends who agree that Free Fire is blocked for minors.