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In line with his call to repeal the “Robin Padilla” law, DILG Secretary Jonvic Remulla also urged Congress to consider regulating first-person shooter games, which he said could influence young users.

He also suggested that the Philippines could look to Australia’s restrictions on social media use among young people as a possible model.

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00:00But it is with great degree of confidence that he was influenced by the game of Roblox, again, because of
00:10the manner of which we did it.
00:13Roblox in itself is not a dangerous game, it is the chat.
00:18It is the chat group that is beside it.
00:21Doon nagkakaroon ng biyuan.
00:23Doon nagkakaroon ng radicalization.
00:26I call upon Congress again to help us control and curb the use of first-person shooter games that influence
00:36these young minds.
00:38Australia had a great model.
00:40Bawal ang social media sa mga bata between so many years old.
00:44Baka panahon na, natignan natin yun.
00:56Baka panahon na, natin yun.
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