2 1 ban: endurance is divided into people regardless of age, including sadomasochism, and sm is defined as 2 1 ban.
Eighteen prohibitions:
1, synonym 18 class generally refers to class 18 (word)
2. Eighteen prohibitions refer to the content that people under eighteen are forbidden to browse and watch. Commonly used in film and television, published works, games and other fields, the prohibited content is generally erotic, violent, bloody and other content.
3. In some countries, the content that is not suitable for minors (1under 8 years old) is defined and distinguished by laws or related industries to ensure the healthy growth of minors' body and mind. Generally, such related works and contents are called eighteen prohibitions.
4. Common eighteen prohibitions generally refer to: large-scale pornographic descriptions, contents full of bloody violence, antisocial or other bad behaviors that have great influence on the physical and mental health of minors and may cause teenagers to imitate.
Because teenagers are immature, because they are curious about the unknown, because they challenge the rules, because you are already dissatisfied with many things and have a desire to vent during the rebellious period, but you can't completely control yourself. Therefore, to avoid external stimuli and temptations as much as possible, we can only say that we should rely on our own consciousness as much as possible. Even if you can't understand it, you must think it is reasonable to do so. The ban on 18 is actually only a clear positioning, and it does not mean that 18 can be seen by its age.
For your own good, you need a mature mind to get in touch. Also, don't blindly refuse, if you understand it, you are qualified to refute it!
legal ground
Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Minors
Article 17 Parents or other guardians of minors shall not commit the following acts: (6) Indulge minors in surfing the Internet and contacting books, newspapers, movies, radio and television programs, audio-visual products, electronic publications and network information that are harmful or may affect their physical and mental health;
Article 50 It is forbidden to produce, copy, publish, distribute and disseminate books, newspapers, magazines, movies, radio and television programs, stage works of fine arts, audio-visual products, electronic publications and network information that contain obscenity, pornography, violence, cults, superstitions, gambling, suicide, terrorism, separatism and extremism and other contents that endanger the physical and mental health of minors.
Article 68 Departments such as press and publication, education, health, culture and tourism, and online information should regularly carry out publicity and education to prevent minors from indulging in the Internet, supervise network products and service providers to fulfill their obligations to prevent minors from indulging in the Internet, guide families, schools and social organizations to cooperate with each other, and take scientific and reasonable measures to prevent and intervene minors from indulging in the Internet.
No organization or individual may interfere with minors to quit Internet addiction in a way that infringes on their physical and mental health.
Article 74 Internet product and service providers shall not provide minors with products and services that induce their addiction.
Network service providers such as online games, live webcasts, online audio and video, and online social networking should set up corresponding functions such as time management, authority management, and consumption management for minors to use their services.
Online educational network products and services serving minors may not insert online game links or push advertisements and other information unrelated to teaching.