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Roblox introduces measures to protect kids in social hangouts

By Tanya YeNovember 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Roblox is enhancing platform safety measures by banning users under 13 from accessing social hangout spaces to protect younger users’ online safety.
  • The ban specifically targets chat and social areas frequently used by minors, without affecting the gaming portion of the platform.

What happened

Roblox has announced new safety measures by banning users under 13 from entering social hangout spaces on its platform. This decision is part of an effort to create a safer online environment for younger users and reduce their exposure to inappropriate content or interactions. Roblox aims to address the concerns of parents and regulators about child safety in online spaces. The restrictions apply to areas designed for socializing and chatting rather than gaming, which will remain accessible. This shift may impact how younger users interact on the platform.

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Why it is important

Roblox’s new restrictions is significant because it reveals a crucial shift in how digital platforms address online safety, especially for younger audiences. With a user base that includes millions of children, Roblox has seen mounting concerns from parents and advocacy groups about potentially harmful social interactions and inappropriate content exposure. By banning preteens from social hangout spaces, Roblox not only acknowledges these concerns but also prioritizes creating a safer, more controlled environment for its youngest users. This move may enhance parents’ trust in the platform and set a positive example for digital responsibility in the industry.

Furthermore, Roblox’s decision could influence how other tech and gaming companies handle safety for young users, establishing a new industry benchmark. As the first major platform to restrict young users in this way, Roblox challenges the industry standard and draws attention to the need for age-appropriate, safe spaces online. Companies may face increased pressure to follow suit or risk criticism for neglecting child safety. In an era where digital safety is a growing concern, Roblox’s approach could drive significant policy shifts in tech, underscoring the importance of protecting vulnerable users in increasingly social virtual spaces.

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Tanya Ye

Tanya Ye is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied literature at University of Southampton. She specialises in IT infrastructure and tech trends. Contact her at t.ye@btw.media.

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