Skimmed AMA, it’s miserable. But, about what I expected. They’re dodging more pointed questions with something reminiscent to that of an automated reply. Anything less pointed they still manage to somehow dodge with a reply that seemingly vaguely addresses the original question. (I skimmed a few questions, but this is just what I’ve observed).
Examples of what I’m talking about below.
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Sinphya
(Cynthia Vlalence)
September 11, 2025, 5:25am
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Hi. There been issues for years on the platform where, by searching simple search keywords like “xyz”, “34”, “63” etc., you would get exposed to obvious NSFW-baiting content meant to capture young kids’ attention. This is still the case right now.
[Image: me searching the number “63” in Experiences.]
Having attended RDC and read about many of Roblox’s proclaimed initiatives on the matter, it is extremely disheartening to see an absolutely minimal amount of actual effort put into removing blatantly-violating policies such as these. Even having one full-time individual to monitor these trends and keywords would’ve more than sufficed to catch these.
We appreciate the flag here and have asked our moderation teams to look into these. We are continuously improving our enforcement in these areas, with a focus on eliminating problematic content.
We invest significant resources to detect and address inappropriate content and behavior through robust text-filtering, and have added an additional automated review to improve the effectiveness of our system.
The evolving use of search targeting bad content highlights the need for continuous community engagement, and in some instances, establishing and enforcing new content policies. These are some of the key reasons why we are working swiftly to establish the Community Safety Council as outlined here .
Action speak louder than words, Matt.
These games have remained up and searchable for a whole month now after hitting the DevForums. And the admins reading haven’t deleted them.
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