seriously, the article requires a lot of cw. Some of the quotes are very disturbing

  • Zvyozdochka [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    Yea, this is important to point out, though it doesn’t make any of this better by any amount at all. Roblox is essentially a game engine with a server browser and social media strapped on to it, it’s not really a game in the normal sense. People can upload assets and write their own scripts to basically create whatever they want, it’s not like Roblox themselves sat down and made any of this. The combination of a platform mainly played by children with social media built-in and the ability for people to upload whatever custom content they want with seemingly no moderation was bound to lead to horrors beyond my comprehension.

    Edited: I’m surprised they didn’t mention the hyper monetization that appeals to children heavily, like, this shit is worse than any mobile game you could think of. It’s honestly fucking wild. You load into any game on the front page and you’re hit with like 5 pop ups asking you to buy something and buttons all over your screen with countdowns for “exclusive deals” in their shop.

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      I’m actually not super surprised they don’t focus on the monetization in the article. It really reads like it was written by business types who are primarily upset at Roblox lying about their numbers. I’m sure if Roblox were (somehow) able to properly kick out the pedos and still be ran profitably, they’d be perfectly happy with exploiting children for money.

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        It really reads like it was written by business types

        It is, Hindenburg Research is an investment firm, their main thing is going short on companies they feel are run poorly (esp fraud)