Roblox, Minecraft and Australia
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Australia’s online safety regulator has ordered Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite and Steam to explain how they tackle harmful content. The watchdog says children may be targeted through grooming and extremist material in online games.
As per eSafety’s announcement, legally enforceable transparency notices have been issued to the aforementioned companies in the wake of its continuing concerns about platforms like Roblox, Minecraft,
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner has issued legally enforceable notices to Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and Steam, requiring them to detail measures to protect children from grooming and radicalisation. The platforms must outline safety systems, staffing ...
Some games are made to be played, completed, and then put away. Other games are meant to be played continuously for years upon years. The latter type have been gaining a lot of popularity, with just about every big studio attempting some sort of persistent ...
Microsoft's 'Minecraft' is playing big on the big screen, but there's another popular block-building game the kids dig. By Tony Maglio Minecraft just blew away expectations at the box office, and if anyone in Hollywood is doing their job, the phones over ...
But Minecraft’s recent surge in interest may help it But Minecraft’s recent surge in interest may help it “Roblox began with just 100 players and a handful of creators who inspired one another, unlocking this groundswell of creativity, collaboration ...