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Oct 11 (Reuters) - As online gaming platform Roblox Corp (RBLX.N) confronts a lawsuit alleging it enabled a California girl's exploitation, its chief scientist said finding dangerous content in the company's virtual world is nothing like spotting it in video. He had no comment on the recent lawsuit but said Roblox was built with safety and civility at the forefront. San Mateo, Calif.-based Roblox is deploying bots to patrol user-generated games and press buttons to detect any dangerous content that players have disguised. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register"This is more like shutting down speakeasies," he said, referring to U.S. prohibition-era bars hiding from law enforcement. McGuire said Roblox bars users from posting phone numbers or off-platform links.
Miller, who appeared in “Deadpool” alongside Reynolds as his friend Weasel, said on the “Adam Corolla Show” podcast that he doesn’t envision working on another project with the actor. “I got along with him a lot better on the first ‘Deadpool’ because he wasn’t a huge, huge movie star,” Miller said. Miller added that he wasn’t asked to return to the franchise for “Deadpool 3.”“I would not have done ‘Deadpool 3’ if they came to me and were like, ‘We want you to do ‘Deadpool 3,’ and we’re going to pay you twice as much,’” he said. “I think [Reynolds] should make a ‘Deadpool 3’ and continue to make movies. I’m at a place in my life where I don’t need to do ‘Deadpool 3,’” Miller said.
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