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Texas Sues Roblox, Accusing the Platform of Failing to Protect Children From Predators

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton recently filed a lawsuit against Roblox Corporation, alleging that the multi-billion-dollar company operates a dangerously unsafe online platform. According to Paxton, Roblox hosts one of the largest gaming communities for children but is flagrantly disregarding state and federal laws designed to protect young users.Read Entire Article

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Roblox, the most widely used online video game platform by children and adolescents in the world, was sued for failing to protect children within its virtual community. The lawsuit, filed this week in the United States, accuses Roblox Corporation of cheating parents on their safety measures, while allowing the gambling environment to become a space where sexual predators operate and circulate inappropriate content. The lawsuit was filed by Texas…

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The Roblox video game was questioned by cyber security specialists and authorities from the Ministries of Education in at least three provinces. With 380 million active users per month, it is one of the most used digital platforms by minors worldwide. What is the situation in Mendoza? The Roblox platform is an environment created by dozens of games where kids have the possibility to create worlds and interact with their peers in virtuality. The …

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The Statesman broke the news in Austin, United States on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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