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Volume 2025, Issue 2
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Abstract

This article examines the multidimensional risks associated with digital gaming environments for children and adolescents, including psychological, social, physical, and data-related vulnerabilities. Through case studies of , , , and , the analysis highlights how platform-specific features, such as augmented reality, user-generated content, and challenge-based interactions, can amplify exposure to harm. Theoretical frameworks, including Social Learning Theory, Routine Activity Theory, and the Online Disinhibition Effect, are applied to interpret behavioural patterns and risk dynamics. The article reviews global regulatory responses, noting convergence around key pillars: consumer protection, content moderation, and data governance. It then assesses Qatar’s policy landscape, recognizing noteworthy progress in cybersecurity, data privacy, and youth-focused initiatives, while identifying areas for further development. Key recommendations include restricting access to high-risk platforms without robust safety measures, enhancing age verification systems, strengthening content moderation, promoting digital literacy, and fostering international cooperation. The article concludes that a balanced approach, combining regulatory safeguards with educational empowerment, is essential to ensure safe and enriching digital experiences for young users.

يتناول هذا المقال العلمي المخاطر المتعددة الأبعاد التي تنطوي عليها بيئات الألعاب الرقمية بالنسبة للأطفال والمراهقين، وتشمل الجوانب النفسية والاجتماعية والجسدية، إضافةً إلى ما يتعلق بالبيانات الشخصية. ومن خلال تحليل حالات مثل فاير فيري، بوكيمون غو، باندا، روبلوكس، تُظهر الدراسة كيف أن خصائص المنصات المختلفة مثل، الواقع الافتراضي، والمحتوى المُنتج من قبل المستخدمين، والتحديات الرقمية، تُسهم في تضخيم التعرض للمخاطر، لا سيما في ظل ضعف آليات الحماية والمراقبة. وتُفسَّر هذه الأنماط السلوكية من خلال أطر نظرية مثل نظرية التعلم الاجتماعي، ونظرية النشاط الروتيني، وتأثير التخفيف من الضوابط في البيئة الذعر التكنولوجي”. يستعرض المقال الاستجابات » و » ثقافة التحدي « الرقمية، إلى جانب مفاهيم ثقافية مثل التنظيمية العالمية، والتي تتقارب حول ثلاثة محاور رئيسية: حماية المستهلك، والشفافية، وحوكمة البيانات. كما تُقيّم السياسات الوطنية في دولة قطر، مشيرة إلى التقدم المحرز في استراتيجيات الأمن السيبراني، وتشريعات حماية البيانات، والمبادرات الموجهة للشباب، مع تحديد مجالات يمكن تطويرها بشكل أكبر. وتشمل وفرض قيود عليها ما لم تلتزم بمعايير » روبلوكس « التوصيات الرئيسية: حظر المنصات عالية الخطورة مثل السلامة الرقمية، تعزيز أنظمة التحقق من العمر، تطوير أدوات المراقبة الذكية، وتوسيع برامج التوعية الرقمية. كما تدعو الدراسة إلى التعاون الدولي، وتحديث التشريعات الوطنية، ودعم البدائل التعليمية الآمنة، بما يضمن بيئة رقمية آمنة ومثرية للأطفال والمراهقين تجمع بين الحماية والتنمية.

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