US watchdog urged to probe Roblox over child safety and marketing


A view of signage at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) headquarters in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

WASHINGTON, May ⁠20 (Reuters) - Two children's advocacy groups asked the U.S. ⁠Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday to investigate gaming ‌platform Roblox, according to a letter shared with Reuters saying its design features and marketing techniques are “unfair and deceptive.”

• The groups Fairplay ​and the National Center on Sexual ⁠Exploitation asked the FTC ⁠to investigate whether Roblox violated the Federal Trade Act’s section ⁠5, ‌according to the letter. The law prohibits unfair or deceptive practices affecting commerce.

• The company is ⁠deceiving the public about the safety of ​its platform, the ‌groups said in the letter. They also said ⁠Roblox unfairly ​pressures young users to spend money to access special in-game privileges.

• The request adds to intensifying scrutiny of Roblox across ⁠the world. The company is facing ​more than 140 lawsuits in U.S. federal court accusing it of knowingly facilitating child sexual exploitation. The lawsuits accuse Roblox ⁠of designing a platform marketed to minors that allows predators to target and contact them.

• Roblox "strongly disputes" the claims in the letter, a spokesperson said. Roblox requires ​U.S. users to complete an age ⁠check to be able to chat with other players, and ​minors can only chat with ‌other users close to their age, ​according to Roblox.

• An FTC spokesperson declined to comment.

(Reporting by Courtney Rozen; Editing by Stephen Coates)

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