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jjmarryesterday at 6:50 PM10 repliesview on HN

The "child safety measures" was dividing the playerbase into age groups and banning almost all communication between them. The age groups are under 9, 9–12, 13–15, 16–17, 18–20, and 21+. Users only speak to other players ±1 age group, so 18-20 can speak to 16-17 or 21+.

The problem is almost every game on Roblox is social and the matchmaking isn't mature enough to ensure players in a lobby can all communicate.

My favourite is "generic roleplay gaem". The main fun is inciting riots against the leader or forming alliances to do raids. I could join a game and within half-an-hour I'd be engaged in drama, since Roblox incentivizes ephemeral lobbies with random people meaning I don't need a lengthy time commitment to form an alliance.

But I can no longer do that because I am 25 years old and the lobbies are too young. Heck, I'd rather play that game with only other users over 18+ because I could swear and be more toxic. But the matchmaking system literally makes that impossible.

I've had the same Roblox account for 18 years and have spent tens of thousands of Robux on the platform. I let Roblox scan my passport even, so they know who I am. Even though I own nearly 1000 Steam games, Roblox still filled my desire for low-commitment social games I could jump into on my phone or computer if I had a few hours of downtime. Now it is effectively unplayable.

I'm in favour of child safety. But these measures were implemented poorly and needed to be paired with matchmaking to not destroy the platform.


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JumpCrisscrossyesterday at 6:56 PM

> these measures were implemented poorly and needed to be paired with matchmaking to not destroy the platform

I see these as orthogonal issues.

Your mathmaking gripe sounds legitimate, and is probably driven by Roblox's low 21+ user numbers. That would be expected to change over time. At the same time, I'm not seeing a great argument for why these folks (EDIT: Roblox) should continue to have unfettered access to kids under 14.

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amarantyesterday at 7:31 PM

You've had your Roblox account for 18 years? Wtf, I could've sworn that game was released 4 years ago!

Thanks for making me feel old I guess.

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codedokodeyesterday at 7:38 PM

Why 18-20 are isolated from 21+? Aren't they all adult or in some countries children develop slower?

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jredwardsyesterday at 10:37 PM

> But these measures were implemented poorly and needed to be paired with matchmaking to not destroy the platform.

As a parent, my experience in discussion with other parents is: "Don't ever let your child onto Roblox, it is utterly toxic and should be avoided at all costs."

From that perspective, I think most parents view the destruction of the platform as neutral to positive, and it suggests that the status quo would destroy the platform anyway.

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vintermannyesterday at 7:47 PM

This sounds like a really counterproductive system. Usually in age verification, you prove that you're over a certain age. 9 year olds don't have very many ways to prove that they're 9 years old. What's stopping the creeps from pretending to be younger than they are?

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hluskayesterday at 8:09 PM

Or perhaps you’ve aged out of a game that is primarily meant to be a place for children. The child safety measures make things more difficult for you because nobody wants you there. And it seems to be working as designed. Maybe it’s time to find a new game that’s more for your age group.

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throwaway91723yesterday at 7:54 PM

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malfistyesterday at 10:05 PM

> Heck, I'd rather play that game with only other users over 18+ because I could swear and be more toxic.

Perhaps reexamine why you find it preferable to "be more toxic"

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