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The platform says that it is prepared to limit features and change its content moderation processes to comply with local law
U.S. gaming platform Roblox said on Wednesday it was willing to make changes to some of its features in Russia in order to overturn a ban imposed on it earlier this month. Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor imposed the ban on grounds of child safety.
Roblox faces slowing growth, lawsuits and valuation risks. Analysts warn the stock could drop 40% amid mounting challenges.
Children in Russia have been flooding the country’s President Vladimir Putin with demands to restore access to Roblox, a gaming platform popular among children. Here’s a look at the story behind the w
A Russian ban on U.S. gaming platform Roblox has fuelled debate among some children and parents about censorship and the utility of bans in a world where children can bypass limits with a few clicks.
The Roblox 2025 Replay also notes how the "67" trend and KPop Demon Hunters often spiked in popularity on the platform; there's a survey of Roblox's Gen Z users which can be found here.
Why people keep believing Roblox is shutting down. It’s just another joke, yet somehow it spreads fast enough that some folks panic before checking the source.
Here’s a stat that might shock anyone who isn’t the parent of a Gen Alpha kid: As of October 2025, online gaming platform Roblox boasted more than 151 million global daily active users. For perspective,