New Sponsored Items and Updated Ad Audiences

I’m happy about Sponsored items but not about Ads won’t show up for <13. Will users <13 still be able to advertise? Because what if someone put their date wrong, they’re unable to change it. So would that mean they can’t advertise? If so, this update just got worse.

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Good, children should not be subject to targeted advertising.

I would like to see more in depth analytics for sponsors/ ads however, as running them ATM can be a huge money sink, with very little info on how to improve your chances.

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Before, ads & sponsors were almost useless. Unless you had a high budget, or were lucky enough to get a known youtuber to play, they did very little.

With this update, you have to have an unlimited budget to get anywhere. This is really just eliminating small creators - forcing players into the known/larger experiences. With more players in the larger experiences, more robux is spent, and Roblox makes more money :skull:

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I can understand Ads being removed for under 13s since they can be designed to manipulate with flashy graphics and irrelevant content… but sponsors? They take no more advantage of kids than typical game icons. I don’t see how removing sponsored ads does anything to protect children, it only hurts discoverability even further.

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Great for those who are new on UGC community, so they can get more sales. This year Roblox rolling out cool updates to be honest.

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I’m a bit confused as to why Sponsored games/items are being removed for anyone under 13. I presumed the whole point of having a sponsored section was just to make your game more likely to be seen by users, not manipulate them. feels a bit extreme to cut them out entirely.

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The fact we won’t be able to reach the <13+ age group on the platform, the predominant demographic of the user base, which probably takes up more than 30-40% of the platform’s total users (not sure of the actual figure but someone can correct me), is very clearly going to harm discovery.

What are Roblox going to do to mitigate the loss of impressions we receive? Roblox’s “product offering” to developers is the ability to create games and to reach the audience that Roblox has garnered over the years, so if we can’t effectively reach that audience easily anymore, then surely this change will deeply harm the discoverability of our games, and thus the Developer-Player Ecosystem on our end?

(I don’t want this post to take away from the hard work of the staff at Roblox but these changes could potentially hurt people’s livelihoods and jobs. Really interested to see a response on this)

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Imagine an update that improves sponsered ads :0

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Has Roblox given a direct reason for this yet? Forums? Blog post? Anywhere?

Us, the developers, can speculate all day giving links to modern policies around the world, but I think, ya know, maybe pushing updates without saying why is maybe a bad idea…

I am both for and against the idea of marketing to children. It’s a weird situation, but I ultimately think going against marketing to children is the right move. I just want an official statement on the matter as to why, clarity is always nice.


Update:

“Dave Baszucki brought [up the topic of >13 advertising] here: Spotify (at 19 minutes, 12 seconds.)

“Roblox will most likely stop showing events if they stick to their values. If not, then that would be quite hypocritical.” - Reditect, me btw. From the link below.

https://devforum.roblox.com/t/roblox-events-shows-to-under-13s/2064856/2

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They are only rolled out to 10% of 13+ users.

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I’m a little confused on the ramifications of this change. What is the reason for disabling advertising to players under 13? It seems hypocritical since Roblox normally feeds off these players in sponsored events like the current Fifa World and the previous Ralph Lauren Polo event (among MANY others). The only reason you guys removed this ability seems to be for some “ethical” reason but by that token, shouldn’t all advertisements to children be blocked from the platform, no matter who makes them?

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To be honest, they probably did it for legal reasons not ethical reasons.

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Do the age requirements apply to users with their account age set to over 13 or are you required to verify it through id? If it’s the latter then this update effectively tanked advertising, barring 95% of roblox’s player based from impressions.

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This kills a major player base (50%) of the entire Roblox population, I noticed that the test user in Studio also has an ‘AdsEnabled’ property now, so in-game advertisements will likely not be available for under 13 players. This is a likely major revenue area (and current discovery method) that won’t function for under 13 players. If I now make a game targeted for under 13 players, there is no way for me to get my experience discovered. That’s literally the foundation of a community, getting the first players to notice, that has now been taken away from developers who make experiences with a major audience of under 13 players.

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Game discovery has actively been a very contentious subject in the community, and for good reason; it’s been fundamentally broken.

This is yet another change that is going to make discoverability for games on the platform much worse when it already wasn’t all that great to begin with. Sponsors used to appear everywhere, but were pushed into their own category, which was then pushed down 7 rows down. A lot of games have already stopped using them for this reason.

If the argument is an ethical one then it makes sense to block ads which can be predatory, but why sponsors? Sponsors basically act to boost games on the discover page where they would already appear otherwise. You can’t set a custom name or icon for a sponsorship, they appear identically as they would on the games page. They’re not predatory in the slightest.

Overall this change just hurts new and existing games and deprives them from reaching half of Roblox’s userbase.

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You can give your opinion again once you have 2 kids, it’ll be more convincing, for a topic for parents.

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“As of today, all Roblox advertisements (including Sponsored Experiences, Sponsored Items, and User Ads)”

I wonder if Roblox is going to take down the paid advertisements from off-platform companies for 13 and under. Surely Roblox wont benefit off of mass showing off-platform ads to the 13 and under player-base.

If I can’t blanket advertise to all of Roblox. Off-platform companies shouldn’t be able to either.

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I’m totally flabbergasted.

Why?

Ads/sponsors already halved since march, now we can expect ANOTHER halve. How much money do I need to spend to get the impressions I need to turn a profit? Moving sponsors DOWN on sorts, now making ALL ads not shown to under 13’s is such a bizarre and counter productive move and downgrade to the platform. They had already become practically useless, now EVEN more useless. It is becoming increasingly difficult for upcoming developers to make any sort of games more and more now.

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What are we supposed to do now bruh

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Ran sponsors when this first came out, Im seeing half performance already… This is not a good sign for things to come.

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