Limited Interaction for Young Creators: Young developers under 13 are often unable to access feedback directly from group walls, which limits their growth and improvement as creators. Group walls can serve as a space for constructive feedback, which is crucial in developing skills.
2. Engagement Barrier for Younger Audiences: Younger players who enjoy contributing ideas or helping with testing are also restricted, so developers may miss out on valuable input from part of their target audience.
3. Feedback Workarounds Often Less Effective: Alternative feedback methods, like private messaging, can be inefficient and less organized. A group wall allows for more organized communication, with feedback visible to the whole group, creating a collaborative environment.
4. Potential for Supervised or Moderated Walls: Roblox could explore options like moderated group walls for under-13 users. For instance, enabling a filtered version of group walls or having them accessible only with parental permission could create a safe yet accessible environment for feedback.
5. Support for Young Developers’ Growth: Making group walls more accessible would be a positive step for supporting younger talent on the platform, encouraging collaboration and creativity across age groups.
Expected behavior
I’d like for Roblox to change this.