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Roblox Under Fire: Growing Risks in Online Child Exploitation

An increasing number of reports have raised alarms about the safety of children on Roblox, a popular online gaming platform. Law enforcement in Scottsdale, Arizona, recently uncovered a disturbing case where an adult predator posed as a teenager to target boys aged 10 to 13. The predator, identified as Jacob Lozano, 23, from Florida, used online games to lure his victims into private messaging apps, where he coerced them into performing explicit acts on camera. These acts were recorded without the boys’ knowledge, with Lozano offering rewards such as PlayStation gift cards and even delivering pizza to their homes.


The situation came to light when the mother of an 11-year-old boy with special needs discovered sexually explicit messages on her son’s phone. She immediately contacted the police and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC). The investigation soon revealed that Lozano had exploited numerous other boys in Arizona and possibly beyond, though charges outside Arizona have yet to be filed.

This case is far from isolated. A 2022 report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) indicates a significant increase in the online sexual exploitation of children. The report highlights how greater internet access, technological advancements, and the rise of encryption have made it easier for predators to exploit children. Data from the NCMEC shows that reports of online sexual enticement, including financial sextortion of minors, surged by over 300% between 2021 and 2023.

Lozano had been linked to a previous NCMEC CyberTip for online crimes against children. Florida authorities had found images of a prepubescent boy on a social media account controlled by Lozano. However, attempts to contact him during that investigation were unsuccessful, and the case was marked inactive. It wasn’t until his recent arrest in Florida and extradition to Arizona that he faced serious charges, including 14 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.

The rise in using gaming platforms to facilitate sexual exploitation is a growing concern, especially after the 2018 federal crackdown on websites like Backpage.com, which was notorious for advertising sex, including the exploitation of children. After Backpage was shut down, traffickers began exploiting new venues, including social media, dating apps, and online gaming platforms like Roblox.

Roblox, which allows users to interact in virtual worlds they can create, has become one of the leading gaming sites for children globally, with nearly 60% of its users in 2023 being 16 years old or younger. However, its popularity has also made it a target for predators. The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) placed Roblox on its “Dirty Dozen List,” citing it as a platform that facilitates and profits from sexual abuse and exploitation.

Despite Roblox’s claims of implementing safety measures such as content moderation, chat filters, and parental controls, incidents of child exploitation continue to surface. A June 2023 NCOSE report revealed that children are often lured into virtual “condo experiences” within Roblox, where they are encouraged to engage in virtual sex acts.

Legal cases involving Roblox have further exposed the dangers of the platform. In one case, a 14-year-old Ohio girl was sexually assaulted by an adult she met on Roblox, who posed as a fellow teen. Another case in Florida involved a girl under 12 who was kidnapped and assaulted by a man she met on the platform.

Roblox has faced multiple lawsuits over the safety of children on its platform. A class-action lawsuit filed in San Mateo County Superior Court in December accused the company of allowing rampant sexual content and the presence of child predators. Although the lawsuit was dismissed for technical reasons, it highlighted the ongoing concerns about the platform’s safety.

In response to these growing concerns, Roblox partnered with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Know2Protect Initiative, a campaign aimed at combating online child exploitation. Roblox has pledged to enhance its safety measures, including displaying safety tips within its games and developing immersive experiences to educate users.

Despite these efforts, law enforcement officials like Sgt. Lorence Jove Jr. of the Tucson Police Department emphasize the immense challenge in keeping up with the rapidly evolving online threats. The battle against online child exploitation is ongoing, and platforms like Roblox remain at the forefront of this critical issue.

Source: arizonadailyindependent.com

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Grok “Nudify” Backlash: Regulators Move In as X Adds Guardrails

Update (January 2026): EU regulators have opened a formal inquiry into Grok/X under the Digital Services Act, Malaysia temporarily blocked Grok and later lifted the restriction after X introduced safety measures, and California’s Attorney General announced an investigation; researchers say new guardrails reduced—but did not fully eliminate—nudification-style outputs.


What this is about

The passage describes the Grok “nudify” controversy that erupted in late December 2025 and carried into January 2026. Grok, X’s built-in AI chatbot, could be prompted to create sexualized edits of real people’s photos—such as replacing clothing with a transparent or minimal bikini look, or generating “glossed” and semi-nude effects—often without the person’s consent.

Why did it become a major problem on X

The key difference from fringe “nudify apps” or underground open-source tools is distribution. Because Grok is integrated into X, users could generate these images quickly and post them directly in replies to the target (for example, “@grok put her in a bikini”), turning image generation into a harassment mechanic at scale through notifications, quote-posts, and resharing.

What researchers and watchdogs flagged

The text claims that once the behavior was discovered, requests for undressing-style generations surged. It also alleges that some users attempted to generate sexualized images of minors, raising concerns about virtual child sexual abuse material and related illegal content—especially serious given X’s global footprint and differing international legal standards.

The policy and legal angle the article is making

  • X’s own rules prohibit nonconsensual intimate imagery and child sexual exploitation content, including AI-generated forms.
  • In the U.S., the article argues the First Amendment complicates attempts to regulate purely synthetic imagery, while CSAM involving real children is broadly illegal.
  • The TAKE IT DOWN Act is discussed as a notice-and-takedown style remedy that can remove reported NCII, but does not automatically prevent the same input image from being reused to generate new variants.

How X/xAI responded (as described)

The piece contrasts Musk’s public “free speech” framing with the fact that platforms still have discretion—and in many places, legal obligations—to moderate harmful content. It says X eventually introduced guardrails and moved Grok image generation behind a paid tier, but some users reported they could still produce problematic outputs.

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Honey Play Box Showcases Creator-Focused Innovation at 2026 AVN Expo

Honey Play Box happily attended the 2026 AVN Expo (AVN), held January 21–23 at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, connecting with thousands of industry professionals at one of the adult industry’s most anticipated events.


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Italy (AGCOM): Mandatory age checks on adult sites start Nov 12

Italy’s communications regulator, AGCOM, will enforce mandatory age verification for pornography websites starting November 12, 2025. The system is designed to block access by minors and relies on certified third parties (such as banks or mobile operators) to confirm whether a visitor is 18+. After verification, the third party issues an access code that lets the user proceed to the site.


AGCOM describes a “double anonymity” model: adult sites receive only an “of-age” confirmation and never the user’s identity, while verifiers do not see which website the person is trying to access. According to the rules, the check is required on every visit, not just once.

An initial enforcement list covers around 50 services, including major platforms that host or distribute pornographic content in Italy. Sites found non-compliant can face penalties of up to €250,000.

What changes in practice

  • Start date: November 12, 2025.
  • Who verifies: Certified third parties that already hold user identity data.
  • What sites see: Only that a user is of age, not who they are.
  • Frequency: Verification is required each time a covered site is accessed.
  • Enforcement: Fines up to €250,000 for failures to comply.

Italy’s move aligns with broader European efforts to implement age-assurance on adult content. Platforms operating in the country are expected to finalize integrations with certified providers and update user flows to meet the deadline, while users should anticipate an extra verification step before entering affected sites.

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