ニュース Active SEC調査で参照されているRoblox、レポートは確認しています

Active SEC調査で参照されているRoblox、レポートは確認しています

著者 : Alexander アップデート : Feb 24,2025

ブルームバーグの最近のレポートによると、米国証券取引委員会(SEC)は現在、人気のあるオンラインゲームプラットフォームであるRobloxを調査しています。 SECは、Robloxを参照する「アクティブで進行中の調査」の存在を確認しましたが、詳細は非公開のままです。委員会は、詳細を差し控える理由として、訴訟への潜在的な害を引用しました。 Roblox自体はまだこの問題についてコメントしていません。

この調査は、Robloxの以前の精査に続きます。昨年10月、会社が毎日のアクティブユーザー(DAU)の数値を膨らませ、子供向けの有害な環境を作成したと主張する申し立てが浮上しました。 Robloxはこれらの告発を激しく否定し、安全性と礼儀正しさへのコミットメントを強調しました。同社は、不正行為と不正アクセスがDAUの数を膨らませる可能性があることを認めました。その後、2024年に、Robloxは安全機能と親のコントロールの大幅なアップグレードを発表しました。

これに先立って、2023年に家族によって訴訟が提起されました。 2021年のレポートでは、Robloxのユーザー生成コンテンツとクリエイターの潜在的な搾取も調査しました。

最近、Roblox株式は、会社が毎日8530万人のアクティブユーザーを報告した後、11%減少し、8820万人のアナリストの期待に達しませんでした。 CEOのDavid Baszuckiは、同社は仮想経済、アプリのパフォーマンス、AI主導の安全性と発見機能に引き続き投資すると述べました。

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