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Roblox isn’t doing enough to protect its young communities

The company banned a YouTuber who had exposed many child predators and got them arrested. Now, it has come under fire for enabling predatory behaviour and its lack of child safety protocols.

Roblox has been an integral part of many of our childhoods. In the digital era, the platform provides users with multiple experiences to interact with, ranging from entertainment to education.

Just months ago, it was in the limelight for holding one of the most popular experiences ever played: Grow a Garden, which saw an average of millions of users online daily.

Now, the platform is once again in the spotlight. This time, however, for a darker reason – child predators.


What happened?

Since last October, a YouTuber who goes by the name Schlep has been posting videos of sting operations within Roblox and self-identifying himself as a ‘predator hunter’. Through these undertakings, he aimed to expose child predators on the platform by creating decoy accounts with his team, posing as minors. They would then lure out predators, who would then engage in explicit conversations.

According to Schlep, he has worked with law enforcement and provided thorough documentation. Additionally, his videos have also covered the arrest of 6 individuals. Much of Schlep’s endeavours are tied to his childhood experience of being groomed on the platform and Roblox not taking any action despite his mother reporting abuse.

Nevertheless, on August 9th, Roblox issued a cease and desist and banned him from the platform. They also threatened legal action should his activities be continued. The company accused him of breaching their terms through ‘vigilante tactics’ and interfering with their protocols.

Simulated child endangerment conversations and violating user privacy guidelines were also cited as part of the ban.


Roblox’s history of lawsuits

After Roblox banned Schlep, there was a wave of public outcry. Since starting these sting operations, the YouTuber had been vocal about his efforts to work with the company to improve their safety protocols, protecting children. Yet, Roblox took exception to his methods in safeguarding the platform’s key demographic.

That doesn’t mean to say Roblox has the situation under control, though. The game has found itself at the centre of multiple lawsuits in the past few years, most of which relate to cases of child sexual abuse, grooming, and/or exploitation on the platform.

In the past year alone, the states of Louisiana and Florida both filed lawsuits against the company for enabling the behaviour of child predators on the platform. Louisiana’s grievance came after Schlep’s ban, in response to Roblox’s questionable handling of the issue.

Florida’s Attorney General, meanwhile, issued a subpoena to Roblox, demanding documents of its collection and processing of children’s data.

Currently, the platform sees 88.9 million daily active users. The majority of these players are under 18, with an approximate 39% being under 13 years of age. Despite this clear demographic sway, very little is being done to push better child safety protocols.

Just last month, a lawsuit in Iowa detailed how a 13-year-old girl was kidnapped, trafficked, and sexually abused after engaging with a predator in Roblox. The sexual exploitation of a 9-year-old boy in Georgia was also traced back to the game. Incidents within the US are growing, and with Roblox being a worldwide phenomenon, child predators will inevitably be lurking in other nations and looking to exploit it.

What’s worse is that in the age of AI, these predators have the tools to further disguise themselves to kids, whether it’s through voice changing or deepfakes.

A spokesperson from Roblox stated that the company has ‘dedicated substantial resources, including advanced technology and 24/7 human moderation’ to mediate predatory behaviour. Yet, such efforts are barely visible in the disturbing number of cases piling up.


Responses to Schlep’s ban

After the internet found out about Schlep’s ban, many YouTubers called Roblox out for behaving in a backwards and hypocritical manner. They also organised protests, online and in-person, to advocate for Schlep and child safety protocols on the platform.

US Congresswoman Rho Khanna also got involved by contacting Schlep and creating a petition to urge Roblox to improve their safety measures for children. The petition quickly gained momentum and by late August amassed over 200,000 signatures.

To raise further awareness of the situation, television journalist Chris Hansen announced that he was producing a documentary on child safety in Roblox, featuring Schlep, abuse victims, and law enforcement. Additionally, the company’s CEO, David Baszucki, received many calls and petitions to resign over his handling of the situation.

Today’s children are being born into a world where the internet is an unavoidable presence, shaping their lives from the very beginning. Yet, its hard to argue that enough is being done to protect them from the dangers that come with modern life – especially within platforms that are supposed to be safe, like Roblox.

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