Australia asks for meeting with Roblox after grooming, content complaints


FILE PHOTO: A boy poses for a photo while holding a game pad in front of a screen displaying the logo of the U.S. children's gaming platform Roblox, in this illustration taken December 8, 2025. REUTERS/Ramil Sitdikov/Illustration/File Photo

SYDNEY, Feb 10 (Reuters) - The ‌Australian government has called a meeting with gaming ‌platform Roblox over reports of child grooming and exposure ‌to graphic content on the platform, while a regulator said it will test whether Roblox had delivered on child-safety commitments.

Communications Minister Anika Wells ‍said she wrote to the U.S.-listed tech ‍firm expressing "grave concern" about ‌reports that children were being approached by predators and exposed ‍to ​harmful material.

"The reports we've been hearing about children being exposed to graphic content on Roblox and predators ⁠actively using the platform to groom young ‌people are horrendous," Wells said in a statement.

"Australian parents and children expect ⁠more from ‍Roblox."

A Roblox spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.

The statement shows a cooling relationship between Australia and the popular gaming platform ‍which rolled out age-assurance in 2025 ‌to limit online chats to narrow age windows and prevent child grooming. Australia's eSafety Commissioner welcomed the measure and recommended against including Roblox in a social media ban which began in December.

The Commissioner said it will test Roblox's age-based safety features, and noted that it could seek fines of up ‌to A$49.5 million (USD) if the platform had failed to comply with the country's online child protection laws.

"We remain highly concerned by ongoing ​reports regarding the exploitation of children on the Roblox service, and exposure to harmful material," Commissioner Julie Inman Grant said.

(Reporting by Byron Kaye)

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