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Roblox CEO tells parents that “if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox”.

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    "My first message would be, if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions," the company's director noted.

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    Sure. Seems fair. But they could also stop the pedophiles on their platform too.

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      "My first message would be, if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions," the company's director noted.

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      And Roblox goes bankrupt.

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        "My first message would be, if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions," the company's director noted.

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        "Drug trafficker tells families of people addicted to his product not to let their loved ones take drugs."

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          I disagree I think this is the only answer. It’s the answer law makers should take as well. If parents did their job just because something is made specifically for kids doesn’t mean they are getting on it. There were a ton of things I wasn’t allowed to do as a kid.

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          This is a a business operating to target children to deliver them content they know is inappropriate for them.

          This behaviour is predatory. It shouldn’t be tolerated against children. The content is promoted for children, so it’s reasonable for a parent to assume the content is appropriate for them.

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            I disagree I think this is the only answer. It’s the answer law makers should take as well. If parents did their job just because something is made specifically for kids doesn’t mean they are getting on it. There were a ton of things I wasn’t allowed to do as a kid.

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            I agree with you except for the fact that there's just so much bullshit for kids out there, and parents are so exhausted right now (both are working and working longer). So it'd be nice if there was a system that actually looked out for children and people instead of businesses.

            At the end of the day, though, it is still the parents' responsibility. It just sucks that this person can wipe their hands of things and think that sufficient.

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              I agree with you except for the fact that there's just so much bullshit for kids out there, and parents are so exhausted right now (both are working and working longer). So it'd be nice if there was a system that actually looked out for children and people instead of businesses.

              At the end of the day, though, it is still the parents' responsibility. It just sucks that this person can wipe their hands of things and think that sufficient.

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              So it’d be nice if there was a system that actually looked out for children

              Here's the rub. Who's version? Would your universal system protect just against gambling type things? How about sex stuff? Just porn or more? How much more? Should the system block anything related to questions or statements about homosexuality?

              How about things that might be against a particular faith?

              There's no one set of rules that all parents can agree on as to what their children should or shouldn't have access to. Until then, how can one system do what you're asking?

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                This is a a business operating to target children to deliver them content they know is inappropriate for them.

                This behaviour is predatory. It shouldn’t be tolerated against children. The content is promoted for children, so it’s reasonable for a parent to assume the content is appropriate for them.

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                Literally this shit applies to everything targeted to kids. It’s why advertising to them should be not allowed. That’s never going to happen though.

                In the end it’s the parents responsibility to raise kids with a mediocre amount of media literacy to know what is and isn’t predatory.

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                  Sure. Seems fair. But they could also stop the pedophiles on their platform too.

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                  Why? Better solve the problem by saying to parents to now let kids play roblox, this way you (CEO) don't have to deal with pedo problems

                  Obviously no one got it soooo /s ? Lmao

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                    I disagree I think this is the only answer. It’s the answer law makers should take as well. If parents did their job just because something is made specifically for kids doesn’t mean they are getting on it. There were a ton of things I wasn’t allowed to do as a kid.

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                    Yes, and lawmakers should also do away with all safety regulations! Workers can simply quit jobs that they feel are unsafe!

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                      "Drug trafficker tells families of people addicted to his product not to let their loved ones take drugs."

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                      Yes, because prohibition worked soooo great.

                      As much as I hate it, parents need to.... actually fucking parent. It's so damn bad these days parents expect schools to raise their kids.

                      The gov isn't there to raise your kids and it's not supposed to be there to hold your damn hand because you make shit choices.

                      Gambling issue? Get help...no one says let's ban gambling.

                      Alcoholic? Get help. Prohibition didn't work. We can see how well that's working for the war on drugs.

                      Take some personal responsibility. Not everything that's a vice needs to be banned or regulated into the ground because some people lack willpower.

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                        Yes, and lawmakers should also do away with all safety regulations! Workers can simply quit jobs that they feel are unsafe!

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                        Since you’re an idiot I’ll break this one down for you. Parents job = protect children. Governments job is to work for the citizens a majority of which are workers.

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                          This is a a business operating to target children to deliver them content they know is inappropriate for them.

                          This behaviour is predatory. It shouldn’t be tolerated against children. The content is promoted for children, so it’s reasonable for a parent to assume the content is appropriate for them.

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                          Although I've heard of the game, I'm unfamiliar with it.

                          Can you elaborate on what exactly is inappropriate ?

                          Also, is it something some parents evaluated and are OK with their children being exposed to?

                          Example: my parents were ok with me watching R rated movies with them when I was like ten...

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                            So it’d be nice if there was a system that actually looked out for children

                            Here's the rub. Who's version? Would your universal system protect just against gambling type things? How about sex stuff? Just porn or more? How much more? Should the system block anything related to questions or statements about homosexuality?

                            How about things that might be against a particular faith?

                            There's no one set of rules that all parents can agree on as to what their children should or shouldn't have access to. Until then, how can one system do what you're asking?

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                            Exactly!

                            My parents were fine with me watching most R rated movies at ten...

                            A LARGE group of religious nut jobs wanted the Harry Potter movies banned... And a non-insignificant group that wanted the Teletubbies banned...

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                              Yes, because prohibition worked soooo great.

                              As much as I hate it, parents need to.... actually fucking parent. It's so damn bad these days parents expect schools to raise their kids.

                              The gov isn't there to raise your kids and it's not supposed to be there to hold your damn hand because you make shit choices.

                              Gambling issue? Get help...no one says let's ban gambling.

                              Alcoholic? Get help. Prohibition didn't work. We can see how well that's working for the war on drugs.

                              Take some personal responsibility. Not everything that's a vice needs to be banned or regulated into the ground because some people lack willpower.

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                              I agree with everything you say, pal. I wasn't making fun of the fact that parents are being held accountable, I was making fun of the fact that the one who is holding parents accountable is the head of the platform that is harmful to children. I guess I didn't make myself clear enough and I'm sorry for that.

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                                Although I've heard of the game, I'm unfamiliar with it.

                                Can you elaborate on what exactly is inappropriate ?

                                Also, is it something some parents evaluated and are OK with their children being exposed to?

                                Example: my parents were ok with me watching R rated movies with them when I was like ten...

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                                Roblox isn't so much "a game" but a collection of thousands of player created games (or "experiences" as the company calls them). You can find a bit of everything, from obstacle courses to first person shooters to casinos.

                                Since Roblox is so heavily targeted at children, it's very easy to find pedophiles or other people with ill intent. Moderation doesn't exist, afaik

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                                  "My first message would be, if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions," the company's director noted.

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                                  Well that's been my policy so far. Since there are literally no controls whatsoever over the content in Roblox, it looks like my kid will be old enough to play Halo before he's old enough to play Roblox.

                                  I have no problem with this, there are a lot of games out there.

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                                    I agree with everything you say, pal. I wasn't making fun of the fact that parents are being held accountable, I was making fun of the fact that the one who is holding parents accountable is the head of the platform that is harmful to children. I guess I didn't make myself clear enough and I'm sorry for that.

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                                    Nah that person was unnecessarily defensive. You made yourself clear!

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                                      "My first message would be, if you're not comfortable, don't let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions," the company's director noted.

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                                      Parents need to fucking parent.

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                                        He's washing himself of the responsibility for how harmful the game is.

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                                        Neo lib western ideals have toxic "personal responsibility" as a virtue.

                                        Everything is your own fault, there are no external influences, pull yourself up by your bootstraps....

                                        OH WAIT! Did my friends multi billion dollar company make many stupid decisions that will cost potentially everything? Better bail them out with the the publics money and tell everyone to not buy fancy things, like a TV or fridge, if they want to get survive.

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                                          I agree with everything you say, pal. I wasn't making fun of the fact that parents are being held accountable, I was making fun of the fact that the one who is holding parents accountable is the head of the platform that is harmful to children. I guess I didn't make myself clear enough and I'm sorry for that.

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                                          I get ya, but it still seems like we're trying to blame the guy providing the service in this instance. Which is again, giving people a pass to not have willpower or be parents.

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