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A SENATOR on Tuesday urged Roblox Corp. to establish an office in the Philippines to improve regulation of its platform amid reports of it being used for violent plots and grooming.

“It seems, by the hearing so far, Roblox is dealing with inordinate number of cases that we are concerned about so it might really be worth your while to actually establish an office in [the] country as other entities like Facebook META are doing,” Senator Ana Theresia N. Hontiveros-Baraquel, who chairs the Senate Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations, and Gender Equality, said in a hearing.

According to Roblox Corp. Vice-President for Global Public Policy Nicky Jackson Colaco, the platform has 144 million active users daily, with 20,000 cases reported to the cyber tip line of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) Executive Director Renato A. Paraiso said the Roblox ban set on April 10 has been canceled following its commitment to strengthen safety measures for children, including the establishment of a regional office.

Mr. Paraiso noted that the presence of online platforms’ offices and representatives in the Philippines may help security officials communicate with the companies in terms of banning illegal cyber activities.

“If we can acquire or gather jurisdiction over these platforms, we can effectively legislate and enforce that legislation because if they are not here, who are we enforcing the legislation on?” Mr. Paraiso said in a mix of English and Filipino.

Talks on banning the game followed police reports that seven high school students plotted violent activities in January through the platform.

According to Police Colonel Romeo B. Desiderio, the discussions were initially made via Roblox chats before the minors transferred to another online platform. — Kaela Patricia B. Gabriel