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An American lawsuit accuses the Rublix platform of "facilitating the exploitation of children"

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An American lawsuit accuses the Rublix platform of "facilitating the exploitation of children"

The American state of Louisiana filed a lawsuit accusing Roblix of facilitating the exploitation of children, which prompted the e -games platform to reject the claim as "incorrect."

The lawsuit filed by the Public Prosecutor of the state of Louisiana, Liz Morel, claims that Roblix, based in Silicon Valley, facilitates the distribution of pornography for children and the exploitation of minors.

"The Rublix platform is full of harmful content and harassment of children, because it gives priority to the growth of the number of users, revenues and profits on the safety of children."

      The lawsuit is accused of Rublix of default "intentionally and deliberately" in applying the basic safety controls to protect children.

      It uses nearly 82 million Roblix people daily, more than half of them under the age of 18, according to the lawsuit.

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      For its part, the company said in its response to the lawsuit on Friday: "Any claim that Rublix deliberately exposes our users to the risk of exploitation is simply an incorrect claim."

      The company added: "There is no ideal system, and the malicious authorities are circumventing to avoid its discovery," stressing that it works "continuously" to enhance a safe internet environment on the platform.

      Qatar prohibits the game

      The State of Qatar has banned the Roblix game, in response to popular demands on social media, due to the danger it poses to children, according to local newspapers.

      These newspapers quoted a number of parents and influential social media, as saying that "Rublix" and other interactive platforms "are no longer just games, but have turned into open digital societies in which children live real experiences, which exposes them to the risk of harassment and sexual exploitation."

      The Qatari move came after several countries, including China, Turkey, the Sultanate of Oman and North Korea, took the same step.

      These countries justified the ban on the game for reasons related to content control, and that it contains elements that encourage inappropriate behaviors among children, as well as with the aim of maintaining psychological and digital safety for children.

      Chat feature

      The free Rublix platform, which brings together millions of players daily from all over the land, gives its users a unique opportunity to create their own games, or play adventures designed by others.

      Amid these adventures, the chat feature highlights a tool for communication between the players, but this feature has turned into a dangerous tool, as the child may find himself in front of open doors that allow strangers to know special details about him, such as his residence address, or exposing him to harassment and electronic bullying, according to critics.

      In the current year 2025, Roblix faced lawsuits and violent reactions, for "not making sufficient efforts to protect children", while using the games services that they provide, and accusations of "hosting pornographic content, luring children, and inciting violence."

      Last month, a lawsuit was filed in the US state of "Iowa" after allegations that a 13 -year -old girl got to know a great harasser across the platform, then was kidnapped and fired through multiple states and was raped.

      The Rublix Games and Creativity platform was established in the Internet in 2004, allowing users to play, create and share virtual experiences.

      Roblix is ​​one of the most famous for children's internet platforms, "as it offers a vibrant world of interactive games, imaginative play, and creative expression of self," according to the non -profit family safety institute (FOSI).

      The Family Safety Institute Guide (FOSI) available on its website is guided by parents to "Rublix's basics, common ways of interacting children with them, and how to use compact features such as content filters, chat settings, and screen time controls" to ensure safety.

      Roblux had announced major security updates, late last year, as it provided a distance parental control, and has registered communication features for users under the age of 13.

      The Family Safety Institute (FOSI), based in the United States, welcomed these changes at the time, and its boss stated that Rublix is ​​taking "important steps towards building a safer digital environment."

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