Newly released Roblox documents, which appeared on the web after a recent hack, show the depths of how far Roblox is willing to go to gain a foothold in the Chinese market. As first reported by Vice’s Motherboard, the trove of documents includes a series of presentations that show Roblox’s strategy for expanding into China. These documents include a China MVP Ideas from Aug Trip (2017) presentation and a document outlining the intricacies of a potential relationship between Roblox and Tencent called the China Government Policy (2018), both of which detail the steps Roblox would need to take if it wanted to expand into the lucrative Chinese market.
In the documents, Roblox discusses compliance with Chinese policies required to do business in the country, which include adhering to China’s view of its territorial integrity. That means the company and any game on its platform must “respect the integrity of the country and not misrepresent the Chinese territory,” in reference to territorial disputes involving self-ruled Taiwan, Tibet, the South China Sea and Aksai Chin.
It also means Roblox would need to verify the identities of its users in China and collect national IDs as a way to track offenders, such as child predators, more easily. Roblox expresses willingness to adopt this policy, though recommended staying away from letting international players on Chinese servers. These users would also be subject to the same data gathering as Chinese users.
The China Government Policy document outlines other criteria Roblox games would have to meet to comply with Chinese policy. One note is that games can’t tamper with historical facts, with a few vague examples revolving around depictions of Hitler. At the same time, games must
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