This is a great move on ROBLOX’s part, but this also brings up Shedletsky’s recent involvement with NFTs.
For those who don’t know, former admin Shedletsky has been selling NFTs made within ROBLOX Studio or ROBLOX itself. It will be interesting to see ROBLOX’s response, or lack of response.
Here’s to hoping that you acknowledge not just how NFTs are against the rules, but as well the terms of service that were bypassed upon unnamed users selling in-game material for real cash. 99% sure that selling an item that gives users indirect access to a virtual item for real cash goes against the rules.
Let’s make sure a game for younger audiences is safe for younger audiences.
One day I woke up and everyone suddenly was talking about NFTs. Can anyone explain to me what are NFTs? How are they harmful, the cons and pros of allowing it or not allowing it?
He does this in his personal time as John Shedletsky the person and not John Shedletsky the Roblox employee. If he wants to do it, let him do it. It’s not associated with the situation at hand.
Users retain rights to their creations. Assuming he built it himself, he is allowed to use it as an NFT. As long as he doesn’t promote it as a Roblox employee, it’s got nothing to do with what is being discussed here.
I’m going to be real honest here. If roblox skirts or modifies the ToS to allow NFTs, I will cancel premium on the spot. I refuse to support anything and everything to do with NFTs. From their environmental impact to asset theft and everything in between.
Using Roblox’s creation tools to create NFTs is probably not on its own a violation of their terms of use, the issue with what BIG Games did was selling in-game rewards as off-site NFTs, which is very much a violation of their terms of use. To my understanding, content created using Roblox Studio is the IP of its creator; Roblox reserves the right to use it in their advertising or branding, but they do not necessarily claim ownership of all content created in Studio, so technically what Shedletsky did is allowed while what BIG Games did is very much not.
(that said, I do dislike what Shedletsky did and I’m disappointed to see someone who I looked up to as a kid getting into NFTs)
TLDR; NFTs are essentially a reciept you can buy to prove you own a digital image. The concept is neat and all but it wouldn’t be hated if it weren’t for the fact that NFTs are used in scams, money laundering, and take up insane amounts of energy.
Just order a commission, way better for the environment and way more customizable, and WAY more cheaper.
I didn’t really take in the in game rewards point, so that’s my bad. It does bring up the question of whether or not ROBLOX is taking a stand against NFTs or just enforcing TOS.
They should take the game down. If my game was deleted and I was banned for using a free model of a mermaid that was deemed ‘inappropriate content’ how does breaking the TOS get a ‘review of policy’ for Roblox ?
Really hope that this leads to NFTs being explicitly banned from Roblox, and that people will be punished for making off-site NFT sales linked to in-game Roblox content, as is already implied in the TOS. The vast majority of the community clearly agrees that NFTs have no place here.