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What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
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Honestly. A good start would be to throw it in a google search. *Timmy is playing something called MechaBreak?* Throw it in a search engine. After doing some looking and seeing what it is if they think it's ok then the next thing is throw that same thing back into the search engine with the words *parental controls* right after it. Individual games may not have parental control but alot of platforms do. Steam has really robust parental controls and family system and to be quite honest Nintendo's is not to bad either from what I hear. Everybody has a cell phone now for the most part so get encouraging them to just throwing it in a search engine goes far for a good first step.What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
As I have said before, bring back the culture of Halo 3 era Xbox Live and have fully grow men scream at squeakers to get the fuck off the mic and leave the game.What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
Your suggestion could prevent profanity and other unwanted messages from going through the chat, but your suggestion can't solve the issue of roblox having countless ERP games, nor can it solve the issue of pedophiles meeting kids on roblox, then contacting kids offsite. The difficulty of the situation makes me excited for the future, as we have no idea what roblox will do to try to calm the outrage. It would be hilarious if roblox completely collapses due to incompetence.An ever-evolving chat filter applied universally with penalities to developers who try to implement workarounds both is so easy a middle schooler could figure it out (if bad word is said issue warning), doesn't necessarily need or require AI so Roblox doesn't need to actually hire anyone with talent, and let's them power trip as much as they want.
Afaik they already have a very basic level of this but they don't seem to add words that workaround this or seem to care really at all (Loli has been allowed to say for years despite it needing to be bannable day 1, #FreeSchlep and phrases about Schlep seem to be getting flagged though)
Maybe they never changed it and pedophiles are just reporting people that are supporting Schlep
it not only kept them from getting groomed, it built character, and if they could handle the bantz they learned how to give it themselves, and talk just as much shit.As I have said before, bring back the culture of Halo 3 era Xbox Live and have fully grow men scream at squeakers to get the fuck off the mic and leave the game.
I don't remember getting groomed on Halo as a kid, I remember being told to leave because squeakers were annoying.
Online games and kids simply do not mix.
Was banned from Twitter for sharing memes of the laptop in DMs with friends. They absolutely can moderate.After seeing how aggressively and effectively social media platforms censored any attempts to share or even talk about the Biden laptop, there's no excuse. We know they can moderate their platforms, they just choose not to when the subject is coomer content aimed at kids.
That means one of the "friends" reported your message.Was banned from Twitter for sharing memes of the laptop in DMs with friends
It does not, said buddies were also banned. It means what we all know is that DMs are being read. Did you miss the last couple of years of proof about this?That means one of the "friends" reported your message.
I had messages on Facebook stopped with a "dangerous content" warnning when I tried to send them to friends.That means one of the "friends" reported your message.
I've seen people saying that we shouldn't jump to conclusions and that it's more likely that Roblox staff simply just care more about profits than children's safety but seeing this... you know what? I think they're completely fucking wrong.Uh, bros?
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They can remotely view the game and it's code the same way you can test play it in roblox studio but they can't remotely view existing servers with people in itone thing i wanted to ask, doesnt the safety team has some tools that allow them to "view", "experiences" from the outside where they see anybody in it, the dev, and what they write in it without entering it? correct me if im wrong in thinking they should have tools like that (or it even possible). it makes me wonder was it really needed for the head of safety to enter those sex games in the first place?
So if you're a child trying to avoid being preyed upon by pedophiles, you're only allowed to block 100 pedophiles. This while there are like 18 gorillion pedos on the site, thanks to Roblox protecting them.They put a 100 game block limit for children. No idea if they've lifted it yet due to backlash.
Apparently not because it's only for children.Ok I didn't know what this meant so I looked it up. Why the fuck is there a limit of 100? Is it a technical limitation because if that's the case then that is something should have figured out from the outset because 100 is fucking pitiful.
There are WAY more than 1,000 predators on that site. It may be in the tens of thousands or even higher.It used to be 100, but apparently they recently increased it to 1,000; I doubt anyone needs to block more than a thousand accounts so it should be fine.
They fucking AREN'T. They are doing no such thing. They are threatening lawfare and banning the people who actually are getting these fuckers arrested. Schlep got banned and threatened after six of his targets got literally fucking ARRESTED for grooming.ITS GREAT that Roblox is dealing and eradicating these predators off their platform, so the parent/guardian WOULDN'T NEED to protect their child from predators in the first place.
A goddamn billy club to the head any time they didn't.What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
Maybe require an ID to approve an account. That way parents can at least have some personal investment. Certainly keeps kids off of pornhub. Lots of sites probably should have this, including youtube. Unfortunately, some parents are naive or negligent or stupid, so who knows.What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
Well to be fair, when I was a kid there was no stranger danger videos about the internet (at least to my memory). Boomers just knew don't talk to random people, don't get into a strangers car, don't accept candy from a stranger. If schools even show stranger danger vids anymore, maybe have ones about the internet. I don't have any kids but I imagine if you're not okay with a random stranger talking to them in person then you shouldn't be with complete randoms online talking to them while having unrestricted internet access.What would be a good solution to sort of teach/encourage parents to monitor the things their kids play and use online and use the tools to do so
I don't know if you're joking or not, but here you go.
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they already tried that and it didnt work at all iircMaybe require an ID to approve an account. That way parents can at least have some personal investment. Certainly keeps kids off of pornhub. Lots of sites probably should have this, including youtube. Unfortunately, some parents are naive or negligent or stupid, so who knows.