why was roblox banned in uae
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the game has been banned in the UAE. ... The ban was to ensure these games don't have a negative impact on young people's lives.
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The UAE has banned a number of gaming websites – including a creation platform that claims to have 56 million players across the globe each month.
Roblox, aimed at children aged 8 to 15, was one of a number of websites blocked on the order of the UAE Attorney General, Dr Hamad Al Shamsi.
Some parents said their children were saddened by the move, in a discussion on the Abu Dhabi Q&A Facebook page.
“My 9-year-old plays Roblox daily, I monitor his games and chats from time to time and I haven’t come across anything that would indicate that this game is harmful,” said one post.
“I know the open chat is a portal for strangers but he only interacts with his cousin back home and a few friends, they talk constantly on the game so I definitely know whom he’s communicating with. He was very upset that this has been banned,” she said.
Another said their child only used the platform – which allows players to design their own games – to talk to his cousins and friends.
“I monitor his web use. We have had several conversations about internet safety, the dos and the don'ts of cyberspace,” the parent said.
“He is well informed and extremely responsible because he doesn't want to lose those privileges. The blocking of this game has saddened him because now [he] can no longer interact in a fun way with his friends and relatives.”
Roblox, aimed at children aged 8 to 15, was one of a number of websites blocked on the order of the UAE Attorney General, Dr Hamad Al Shamsi.
Some parents said their children were saddened by the move, in a discussion on the Abu Dhabi Q&A Facebook page.
“My 9-year-old plays Roblox daily, I monitor his games and chats from time to time and I haven’t come across anything that would indicate that this game is harmful,” said one post.
“I know the open chat is a portal for strangers but he only interacts with his cousin back home and a few friends, they talk constantly on the game so I definitely know whom he’s communicating with. He was very upset that this has been banned,” she said.
Another said their child only used the platform – which allows players to design their own games – to talk to his cousins and friends.
“I monitor his web use. We have had several conversations about internet safety, the dos and the don'ts of cyberspace,” the parent said.
“He is well informed and extremely responsible because he doesn't want to lose those privileges. The blocking of this game has saddened him because now [he] can no longer interact in a fun way with his friends and relatives.”
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