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Roblox Bans Under 13s From DMing Amid Child Safety Concerns

Nov 18, 2024 2:19 PM

Roblox is implementing crucial changes aimed at enhancing child safety amidst rising concerns regarding predator activity and inappropriate content on the platform. Starting soon, users below the age of 13 will be restricted from direct messaging others outside of games, along with new parental controls that limit their communication options. Additionally, users under nine will only have access to games rated as Minimal or Mild, requiring parental consent for Moderate content. These adjustments come in response to alarming reports highlighting issues like child exploitation and violence, signifying Roblox's ongoing evolution in its safety protocols to protect young players.

What safety changes is Roblox implementing for younger players?

Roblox is introducing new restrictions that prevent users under 13 from direct messaging outside of games, allowing only public messages during gameplay. Furthermore, children under nine will be limited to specifically rated content, with enhanced parental controls available to monitor and manage their gaming experience.

Roblox is a massively popular online platform launched in 2006, allowing users to create and play games designed by other users. As of 2023, it boasts over 88 million daily active users. However, the platform has faced scrutiny over its safety measures, particularly relating to the protection of minors from exposure to harmful content and predatory behaviors. This urgency was magnified by ongoing lawsuits and reports of incidents that have raised significant alarms among parents and safety advocates alike.



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