Condos are “usually only live for a short time – often less than an hour – before they are discovered and taken down”, the broadcaster reported. And “Roblox says it is constantly trying to take these games offline – using both manual and automated systems”.
The spokesperson insisted that “we have zero tolerance for sexual content or behaviour of any kind, and we take swift action against anyone found to be acting in breach of our Community Standards”.
Roblox has published a blogpost summarising protective measures including “Parental Control” tools that “can be used to restrict who children can interact with” and “what experiences they can access”.
Hannah Ruschen, senior online safety policy officer at the NSPCC, told The Times that “it is not enough for Roblox to play cat and mouse to shut down these rooms only after children have been exposed to harm”.
The company has also been in the firing line over repeated accusations that its game empire is built on child labour.
The Observer’s games critic Simon Parker last month told how one girl had built her own game on Roblox at the age of ten. Programmers offered her 10% of the profits that the game would generate and by the age of 16, the girl – named only as Anna – was earning $300,000 a year. But “with no contracts in place”, the game makers then reportedly announced that she and other independent contractor children would be paid a fixed salary, in what the teenager said amounted to a 40% pay cut.
The platform “reflects many of the challenges and shortcomings of the wider commercial games industry: the risk of exploitation, of abusive managers, of miserly revenue splits and, most prevalently, of worker burnout, all of which Roblox claims fall outside its responsibilities”, wrote Parker.
“Literal children” are “being swindled out of sometimes large amounts of money and work, a situation that the company appears “either unwilling or unable to address”, said PC Gamer. Roblox has insisted that the firm “has no employment relationship of any kind with the creators who develop experiences on the platform”.
But amid a flurry of “negative stories” about Roblox, the “underlying theme here is adults manipulating children on the Roblox platform”, according to InvestorPlace, which predicted that “there are surely some real problems ahead for RBLX stock”.
The row could also have an impact further across the digital world. As tech giants including Microsoft and Meta race to build metaverses, “there are already signs that they’re struggling to police these virtual worlds” too, said the BBC.
Article source: https://www.theweek.co.uk/news/world-news/955775/roblox-childrens-game-hosting-nazi-sex-parties