Parents fret about exposing the kids to violence and an array of strangers. “There is no question that 'Fortnite' is the biggest pain point in terms of media and tech for kids today, and certainly their parents,” Jim Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, a nonprofit advocacy group for kids and families, recently told USA TODAY. You certainly can’t blame those parents who deem 'Fornite' a menace. Assuming they’re cool in the first place with letting their kid participate in a third-person shooter game that’s played by more than 200 million people globally, not all of them, of course, of school age. It’s a question parents have been asking of themselves and their friends.
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