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4 reasons why Türkiye banned Roblox

4 reasons why Türkiye banned Roblox A girl adds a face mask to her character on the game 'Roblox' at her home in Manchester, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, Manchester, Britain, April 5, 2020. (Reuters Photo)
By Newsroom
Aug 7, 2024 8:49 PM

Türkiye imposed a nationwide ban on Roblox on Wednesday, citing multiple concerns related to the platform’s lacking content regulation and safety measures, particularly geared towards protecting children. An official from the Türkiye’s Directorate of Communications outlined the reasons for the ban in a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter.

Sexual exploitation concerns

Turkish Roblox ban was primarily driven by reports of sexual content on Roblox that allegedly exploits children. Authorities expressed serious concerns about the presence of such material and its impact on young users, leading to a decisive move to block the platform.

Rampant reports of pedophilia

Another factor cited was the platform’s virtual parties, which were accused of being a gathering spot for pedophiles, contributing to the decision to ban access to Roblox in Türkiye.

Incentives for children through virtual currency

The official also highlighted issues with “robux,” Roblox’s virtual currency. Reports indicated that bot accounts were distributing robux to incentivize children’s participation in the aforementioned problematic activities. Also excess amounts of gambling could be found on the platform with predatory tactics aimed at children. This added to the rationale for Türkiye’s Roblox ban, reflecting concerns about the misuse of virtual incentives.

Challenges in content oversight

The inability to effectively monitor and regulate inappropriate content on Roblox was a critical factor in the decision. The Directorate noted that the platform’s oversight mechanisms were insufficient to address the reported issues, prompting the Adana Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office to impose the access restriction.

Last Updated:  Aug 8, 2024 10:55 AM