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    Home » Louisiana sues Roblox alleging the popular gaming site fails to protect children

    Louisiana sues Roblox alleging the popular gaming site fails to protect children

    By SHOOTFriday, August 15, 2025No Comments152 Views
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    The gaming platform Roblox is displayed on a tablet, Oct. 30, 2021, in New York. (AP Photo/Leon Keith, File)

    By Sara Cline & Barbara Ortutay

    BATON ROUGE, Louisiana (AP) --

    Louisiana sued the online gaming platform Roblox on Thursday, alleging the wildly popular site has perpetuated an environment where sexual predators “thrive, unite, hunt and victimize kids.”

    The lawsuit, filed in state court by Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, alleges that Roblox has failed to implement effective safety measures to protect child users from adult predators.

    “Due to Roblox’s lack of safety protocols, it endangers the safety of the children of Louisiana,” Murrill said in a news release. “Roblox is overrun with harmful content and child predators because it prioritizes user growth, revenue, and profits over child safety.”

    The company has faced lawsuits and backlash for not doing enough to protect kids on its gaming services. Last month, a lawsuit was filed in Iowa after a 13-year-old girl was allegedly introduced to an adult predator on the platform, then kidnapped and trafficked across multiple states and raped.

    In Louisiana, Livingston Parish Sheriff Jason Ard said his office has had multiple cases involving Roblox. In one, police allege a man used voice-altering technology to pose as a girl on the platform. Ard said there have yet to be any arrests made related to the gaming site.

    Ultimately, Murrill said she believes Roblox should be shut down.

    Roblox says it can’t comment on pending litigation.

    “But we dedicate substantial resources, including advanced technology and 24/7 human moderation, to help detect and prevent inappropriate content and behavior, including attempts to direct users off platform, where safety standards and moderation may be less stringent than ours,” the company said in a statement. “While no system is perfect, Roblox has implemented rigorous technology and enforcement safeguards, including restrictions on sharing personal information, links, and user-to-user image sharing.”

    The free online gaming platform has more than 111 million monthly users. Its website describes Roblox as “the ultimate virtual universe that lets you create, share experiences with friends, and be anything you can imagine.”

    Roblox doesn’t allow users to share videos or images in chats and tries to block any personal information, such as phone numbers. However, as with other gaming platforms and social media sites with similar policies, people find ways around such safeguards.

    Roblox, which according to its website has “a zero-tolerance policy for the exploitation of minors,” doesn’t allow children under 13 to chat with other users outside of games unless they have explicit parental permission. Because the platform does not encrypt private chat conversations, the company can monitor and moderate them.

    However, Murrill said there is no age minimum or substantial age verification process once a user signs up. As a result, young children, teens and adults posing as children can sign up, she said.

    The company says on its website that age verification “is a new feature that is currently in testing on Roblox.” Last month, it launched a feature that requires teenagers aged 13 to 17 to send a video selfie to verify their ages if they want to chat freely with people they know, called “trusted connections.”

    Amid mounting criticism in recent months, the company has implemented additional measures that it says will keep their young users safe.

    In August, Roblox told AP that it was rolling out an artificial intelligence system to help detect early signs of possible child endangerment, such as sexually exploitive language. Roblox said the system led it to submit 1,200 reports of potential attempts at child exploitation to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in the first half of 2025.

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    Church Edit adds Alex Pieterse to Next Gen roster

    Tuesday, November 11, 2025
    Alex Pieterse

    Church Edit has added editor Alex Pieterse to its Next Gen roster, a talent incubator designed to support emerging artists from within and create space in the industry for fresh perspectives.

    With Dutch and Spanish roots, Pieterse’s diverse perspective reflects an international upbringing and years of creative exploration across formats, with an expansive portfolio that moves fluidly between commercials, music videos, narrative, and documentary work. After getting his start in long-form storytelling as an assistant at VICE, he discovered that his passion for editing found its truest expression in short-form and soon moved into freelance work. From there, he began cutting for major brands like Adidas, ASICS, Versace, and Volkswagen.

    The Pop Trading Company x Adidas “Season II” campaign marked a creative breakthrough for Pieterse, sharpening his editorial fluency through its unique blend of narrative, documentary, and branded filmmaking, and sparking his first connection with Church co-founder Mah Ferraz. The project also set in motion a long-standing creative partnership with director Fabio de Frel, with whom he’s gone on to craft standout pieces like OYSHO’s ‘A Day at the Resort,’ in which Pieterse wove six standalone films into one cohesive narrative, and ‘Feel Fast’ for Adidas, where the edit channels the rhythm and vitality of running through the streets of Cape Town.

    “I am so unbelievably excited to join this wonderful, talented group of people and to bring my own unique editing voice to the table,” said Pieterse. “From the moment Church was born, I knew straight away it was something I wanted to be a part of. What it stands for, the people it represents, and the fresh energy it brings to the edit game are all... Read More

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