Roblox to enact child-safety changes giving parents more control

Roblox Corp., the video-game platform popular with preteens, is instituting a number of reforms following widespread criticism of its child-safety policies and the arrests of alleged child abusers using the service.
Users under the age of 13 will need parental permission to access certain Roblox chat features, according to a copy of an e-mail the company sent to parents this week. Kids under nine will also need permission to play games with moderate violence or crude humor, according to the e-mail, which was reviewed by Bloomberg News.
The video-game company, based in San Mateo, California, is also introducing a new type of account that will let parents monitor their child鈥檚 online activity and friends.
A Roblox spokesperson declined to share more information about the changes, which the company plans to implement next month.
Roblox鈥檚 child-safety policies have come under scrutiny in recent months.
The moves 鈥渁re part of Roblox鈥檚 commitment to making the platform one of the safest online environments for our users, particularly the youngest users,鈥 the company said in an e-mailed statement.
The changes follow Roblox鈥檚 July announcement that it would label games based on the type of content they contain, rather than by age.
Roblox鈥檚 child-safety policies have come under scrutiny in recent months. Since 2018, US police have arrested at least two dozen people who were accused of abusing or abducting victims they met or groomed on Roblox, according to a July Bloomberg Businessweek . Some of those predators were already on sex-offender registries or had been accused of abusing minors offline. Roughly 40% of Roblox鈥檚 80 million daily active accounts are under age 13.
Unlike competitors, Roblox until recently let children of any age establish accounts and talk to strangers. Child-safety advocates have criticized the ease with which kids on Roblox can chat with people they don鈥檛 know 鈥 an issue the changes may address. As of , Roblox no longer lets children under age five set up accounts.
Following the Businessweek investigation, short seller Hindenburg Research a report saying Roblox doesn鈥檛 do enough to stop child predators from accessing the platform. The report also accused Roblox of inflating its user numbers and time played, although some industry observers that claim. Days earlier, short seller the Bear Cave issued a similar alleging Roblox facilitated 鈥渨idespread child abuse.鈥
A Roblox spokesperson the Hindenburg report as 鈥渕isleading,鈥 saying the authors 鈥渘eglected to accurately report on the company鈥檚 public disclosures.鈥
鈥淲e firmly believe that Roblox is a safe and secure platform and in the financial metrics we report,鈥 the spokesperson said at the time.
In an interview earlier this year, Roblox鈥檚 chief safety officer, Matt Kaufman, rejected the idea that Roblox has a systemic child safety problem and said the platform鈥檚 moderation systems scan all chat and digital content for inappropriate content. 鈥 Bloomberg


