Roblox willing to cooperate with Malaysian govt, assures improved safety


The Youth and Sports Minister said Roblox expressed its willingness to cooperate with the Malaysian government, particularly on data sharing and compliance with regulations. -- Photo from Hannah Yeoh's Facebook

KUALA LUMPUR: Roblox has pledged to improve safety through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and human monitoring.

Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh said the company expressed its willingness to cooperate with the Malaysian government, particularly on data sharing and compliance with regulations.

In a Facebook post today, Hannah raised her concerns over child safety on the popular online gaming platform.

"We want a digital world that is not only fun but builds the right character and values for the next generation," she said in the post on Monday (Nov 3).

She added that platforms like Roblox currently have over 100 million users globally, including more than one million in Malaysia.

"With such a reach, the responsibility to protect young users cannot be taken lightly.

"As the Minister of Youth and Sports and also a mother, I am concerned when I see how some online games can affect children's behaviour and emotions," she said.

On Oct 27, a six-year-old boy was slashed by his nine-year-old brother with a sharp object in Kampung Parit Nipah, Parit Raja, Batu Pahat.

According to police, the incident may have occurred after the older brother became upset when the Roblox game he was playing was interrupted, causing him to lose all the points he had collected.

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