The County of Los Angeles filed suit today against social media gaming platform Roblox alleging that the platform failed to protect children from predatory behavior. The lawsuit alleges that while Roblox markets itself as a safe digital space for creativity, it is in reality an unsafe online environment that has become a breeding ground for predators.

  • abbadon420@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    My kids can play roblox, but they can’t use chat. They’re also very limited in their social media priviliges. It’s all cancerous and predatory. It’s a shame society has decided that this is the new standard of communication, so I can’t ban it completely.

    • Beep@lemmus.orgOP
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      2 days ago

      I can’t ban it completely.

      You can, you just don’t want to.

      • Stern@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        They can, they just remember what they did when their parents banned something when they were a kid.

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            2 days ago

            Resist and find other ways to do the thing… which is literally what kids do.

            Do you want your kids to be on Roblox with your knowledge and occasional oversight, or without your knowledge at all, without any parental control?

      • U7826391786239@lemmy.zip
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        2 days ago

        when i was a kid, it was normal for parents to say “get out of my sight” and we would just go outside and meet up with our friends. we knew it was time to go home when the street lights turned on. but then there were the kids whose parents wouldn’t let them go out to play with their friends. so they had no friends.

        yea, you can force your kids into a bubble where they can’t even talk to their peers, sure. that’s a great way to have kids who never call you when they grow up