“My first message would be, if you’re not comfortable, don’t let your kids be on Roblox. That sounds a little counter-intuitive, but I would always trust parents to make their own decisions,” the company’s director noted.

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    It’s a platform. There are fetish games on it. It mystifies me how parents let their children freely access unmoderated content.

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      I agree. Doesn’t seem like an outlandish take at all. Parents should be involved in their kids’ gaming choices, especially if there’s online interactions or lootbox/gacha components.

      Offloading parenting to corporations is just a terrible idea all around.

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    Ellie Gibson - from the Scummy Mummies podcast - said Mr Baszucki’s message risked sounding “a bit of a get out”.

    “It’s much easier said than done, especially when all their friends are playing it,” she told the BBC.

    That’s wild to me. “Your platform isn’t safe.” “So don’t let your kids use it.” “But all their friends are on it!”

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      Maybe talk to and raise your kids to think for themselves, while making sure they don’t endanger themselves on the Internet?

      There are plenty of things my friends were doing that I wasn’t allowed to join in growing up.

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        Yeah, exactly.

        Reminds me the ol “if all your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it too?”

        Some parents these days seem to think the solution is that you shouldn’t be able to jump off the bridge in the first place.