Yeah it was hard to watch these kids who are obviously very angry and hurt about predators on their site but have no options to get rid of them other than to resort to yelling at them in game
Imagining a clan of young children making it their sole purpose to destroy any pedophiles within their game is hilarious. Like Kids Next Door except beating the shit out of pedophiles.
It's amazing how Charlie goes from joking about the item stock market to genuine horror at the sheer amount of money these actual kids are burning for the sake of having a funny new hat.
@@ChiefJab also is it really? i mean the average 13 year old doesn’t understand how much a few thousands of dollars could help them out hence the reason they hold onto these items and don’t sell
I thought this would be about _DRAMA_ drama in Roblox, like youtube drama. No, this is way different. This is a whole new way to exploit kids and its disgusting.
I love how Roblox exploits children but everybody acts like it's the children's fault. As if 8-14 year olds know if they're being exploited, or even know what exploitation means.
I've seen a lot of comments already telling those who were exploited "It's your fault, get a contract next time". They have no idea how contracts OR exploitation works. The stupidity is astonishing.
@@strykebolten4485 he really doesn’t if you actually look in how much Roblox is making they lost about 400 million USD in net worth lost or smth like that
Roblox's "by kids for kids" schtick worked fantastically in 2007, where the most you could do is make a cool car and then pretend it actually drove with absolutely no financial incentive. The platform already had a long history of garbage moderation (the admin panel got leaked several times and mass hackings were just the norm) so introducing monetisation was the killing stroke.
Sadly true. I played roblox for ALONG time by now, and seen some of the worst of the worst... I still play sometimes for kicks and giggles and to take a walk down memory lane, but other times I to try to protect these kids from creepy fucking perverts! I was playing Dragon Adventures at one point, and during an event someone said they were "giving away" a free dragon. I knew something was up and luckily no one said they wanted it. So I said I would take it, and they said they wanted nudes (obviously they couldn't actually say that but you knew what they ment).... I'm fucking glad I was there and saw them before a kid did... I know how desperate kids get on this game to get some rare item. Also I knew something was up beacuse at that point, you could not trade the dragon they had, you could only buy it through in game auctions or win it from the event itself.
@@nova14414 Ngl i agree but you can't blame roblox for the perverts. They make so many words tagged. Having perverts in a kids game is surprisingly normal. Tik tok is mostly just kids and adults beating to girls dancing 💀. Also icl that story seems kinda fake. A person just asking people to take a free item that's untradeable then randomly asks for nudes?
@@RespectAllReligions777 if you chose to think that then fine, but unfortunately it's not. There is alot of dumb gullible kids on that game. I see alot fall for everything from trust trades to crosstrading (against their rules beacuse its easy to get scammed), even after being warned. And at the time alot of kids didn't know that it was locked behind very specific requirements to get the dragon (had to get "charms" to increase odds of getting the other two season dragons and then you got the 3rd free) or through buying it for anywhere between 1-2 million coins. I can't count how many kids would run over and ask to offer for mine, and then I had explain why they cant only for them to not understand.
@@thatoneguy9582 it was a relay race, you have long piece of scotch tape and fold it in the middle (hamburger, sticky side out) and stick one half to the wall, they blow the dangling half on the wall, if it sticks they reposition the tape to blow on it, tag in a team mate and the first team up the wall wins
@@bestgun9994 its a good engine but because of the overabundance of cheap rushed games (with possibly some cash grab elements) with the "made with unity" splash screen they put on the lower tier versions unity sort of got a bad rep. not unity's fault, really. but a bad rep nonetheless.
"Kids will play anything" explains why there are literally thousands of low effort role-playing games. Saw some poor bastard playing a contentless game like he was an AI. Wandering around aimlessly and relentlessly attacking anything that got close while very slowly building a shitty house. I could see how painfully boring it was and yet he kept playing.
As a Roblox Player myself, who frequents RP games you are extremely correct. Even games like Starship Roleplay: HCR-146 Emmissary (For Context, basically a Star Trek inspired Game.) or Neon District (Cyberpunk themed) Are usually swamped by these types of people. I've met a bunch of extremely interesting players with even more interesting characters, and then we have "Jacob/Angel/demon/god of creation/taken/engineer".
@@givemeanameiwillhate9525 "sues a youtuber 1 million dollars" despite having billions of money they used their dogshit fame to sue a person but cannot improve moderation
@@neoxpro12 exactly, they're asking for more when they have 10 times the money Ruben has, they are trying to hide the fact that they are a terrible website, and even if they hadn't gotten any trouble from the "roblox exploits children" bullshit, their moderation is hilariously awful. No recovering from that, unless they managed to pull something out
@@givemeanameiwillhate9525 they never tried to improve even after the people make games video the only thing they have done is cover everything up which is very unsucessful since the damage have been done the only way to make up for their dogshit decisions is to improve
I can’t believe that Charlie had to tell someone that letting children mess with thousands of real world dollars on a simulated stock market is a bad idea
If you're talking about real cash from their parents or their own wallets, thats on the parent. If you're talking about cash earned from a roblox game its iffy because it is revenue they earned for themselves. This system although not perfect has set some devs up with futures , given them the ability to go to college with the revenue they get. Like bruh.
@UCCVUUJVAcPhMVzbOHJezsYA i do think that roblox has to treat their developers more fairly, but it should be the parent's responsibility to watch over what their child does online
"Kids should not be hunting pedophiles in their own game" When I was in sprinkler Sophomore year of highschool, a bunch of guys got together and jumped one of our old teachers back at the Jr High for sexually harassing one of my buddy's little sisters over social media. He was too scared to tell anyone what happened, so we never got caught. There's some places in America where kids hunt pedophiles offline too.
Hey, if you're telling the truth, thank you and your friends for teaching that shitstain a lesson. It always brightens my day to hear of vigilante groups taking out the trash, especially considering how often the justice system gives them a slap on the wrist or less.
@@emrahalien2972 Nah, there's a special way to tie a bandana that gives it a brim in the front. When you roll down that brim, it covers both your hair and your face, and with a thin enough bandana you can see straight through the fabric without being seen.
they think if they side with the ones with power, they will be spared if they do something wrong in the eyes of the people in power. this is extremely flawed logic.
@@flainYT Nah more like the megacorp is whats giving people pleasure and games to play. They lose sight of the fact that there are other real people and focus in on whats fun or whats the next best thing.
@@davidbrewer1368 This. People just care about themselves and their own fun, and without a personal connection they forget that other players are actual people. They also think if it hasn't happened to them yet, that it WON'T happen to them...ever.
What's insane is the fact that it's nigh impossible to win lawsuits against such a big company, even if what they're doing is blatantly against the law.
I know right?? Roblox has billions (Worth more than Nintendo themselves) and yet they refuse to spend a penny on making their platform fair to practically everybody
As someone who played Roblox for almost my entire childhood up until I was 16 (a year ago), it is scary how many actual adults there are that play games on the site and run the "stock" market now. The game has gotten way more serious than just a silly kids game in a lot of instances. I got involved in some discord servers and games that were full of literal adults who enjoyed acting like children and playing with children. Super weird.
This is the exact reason why adults need to stay off made explicitly for kids online platforms as Active Users. Too much depravity in the world for that to ever be a good idea
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I have a Classic T-Shirt that says cost "999 M" Robux, and when Tix was around it was "11 M" back from 2009, but due to me not having builders club, but I cant sell it at all
I have been saying this for awhile. Another thing is that Roblox is getting kids addicted to gambling at a young age. Everyone rips EA for their loot boxes but no one says anything about Roblox. The biggest game on Roblox is called adopt me, where players open up surprise eggs for pets, which have different rarities. Since Adopt Me brings in a lot of money, many other developers have implemented similar loot box mechanics into their Roblox games. Roblox doesn't care because they are making tons of money from Robux which kids buy to spend on these games.
Man, my sisters go crazy over Adopt Me. Luckily we don't have money for then to siphon, but if we did, they absolutely would spend every last dime. They're always talking about how the need Robux for legendary, neon flying unicorns and rats and what not. They have friends in game though who sometimes buys them these things though. It's crazy how addicted they are.
literally, that game got my friend addicted and i had to escape that shit right quick. she spent actual money on that shit, i had to nip my spending at avatar decor lol
when I was about 10, I was scammed out of about 6 limited items that I had no idea were worth roughly 5k combined. looking up the price of those items today was heartbreaking.
"Kids will play anything" is such a true statement. When I was in college for game development we had a few public school open houses. It could be anything from 5 year olds to 17 year olds about to graduate high school. Even my worst games that even I knew were buggy as hell (usually older projects I threw up on computers because why not) and they played it up! My favorite game project I made was a survival based synthwave space shooter that had upgrades as you went along and a huge stats list at the end. This one kid played it for 5 HOURS! He asked my professor and his parents if he could stay there longer to play it. I gave the kid a USB with the game on it and have his highscore saved on a picture somewhere. Which is wholesome but like I played the game less and I had to make it which included playtesting. They'll play anything and sometimes it's a refreshing thing for devs lol
The only flaw about that statement is that other roblox players aren't kids anymore. A portion of the players will choose a roblox game that has cool vfx, building designs, and graphics
The thing Charlie's missing is that you aren't allowed to take money out of the roblox nft market, they won't let you transfer unless it's from game dev. You have to do robux money laundering.
@@sabinajoh what you have to do is make a group with very expensive clothing, then buy that clothing so the group gets most of that Robux. Then sell the Robux to people by doing a payout when they join it. Roblox goes for half price like this and almost every game dev sells theirs to a site that does this
This video sheds so much light on that platform I played it as a kid and I play time to time with my nephew (he’s 6) and the platform itself is just so different
I love how Charlie uses his platform to highlight moral issues like this. First the hamsters video and now this one. Refreshing to see a youtuber give a damn about things
@@randomcanadianguy9740 It was a Hamster Squid Game where hamsters were forced to go through an obstacle course and fell down a large height without padding underneath. Animal abuse basically
@@randomcanadianguy9740 Yeah, it was. The creator tried to cover it up by making a “behind the scenes” video of the hamsters supposedly falling on padding, but it was of a different hamster and the OG video didn’t have padding in any angle.. Messed up what people will do for views
you cant dev ex money earned from selling rare items/limiteds btw, to get real money out of those expensive hats youd need to do it through the black market which is super against tos
@@somebodyfaraway people use 3rd party websites to list their limited items for real money, if someone buys it they receive the real money and trade the item to the buyer for an item worth almost nothing (since you cannot complete trades if the other person doesn't offer something)
It's sad; being a game developer with almost no revenue. It's not really the fact that my game is terribly made (although that's really your opinion): the problem is how easily people on the website can judge games/hats/anything that has some value based off of the demand for it. Such as Roblox Stock and Commissions. The large cut that's taken from my game + the lack of many players has only led to almost an non-purchasable amount of money. I have almost lost profit from my game; as it takes money to advertise, market, etc. This is more of a selfish rant, but this is a way to show one of the bad sides about roblox. And sure, some kids may be sexualizing games on roblox with the lack of mental capacity and not thinking of consequences, but this is very rare compared to what I have said above. Thank you for reading this.
I made a game in 5 minutes, a week later I got a bunch of robux from it, so no idea what you’re talking about. If you'd like to start a real career though, roblox would certainly be one of the worst places to do so
I made a game in 10 minutes once, a week later I got a bunch of robux from it, so no idea what you’re talking about. If you'd like to start a real career though, roblox would certainly be one of the worst places to do so
who tf goes to roblox to make money? It's a game where only the best of the best people get money. You gotta be kinda famous or advertise your game hella crazy to get rich off of roblox or you just get extremely lucky
As an ex habbo user I can’t agree more. Being introduced to mature subjects by anonymous adults avatars online is something I wouldn’t wish on anyone. More needs to be done to stop it
We need someone with the skills of jim browning to just spend all his time finding these mfs and ruining them, cause sadly most of these people get away with it and will never be caught unless someone with skills and knowledge is actively trying to find them
alot of points in the video dont hold up especially the gambling part which is completley false its not gambling and you need a subscription to access trading
Just watched this video. It's absolutely fucked, and while I respect Roblox as a game, this needs as much attention as possible to force the company to take action and truly speak out
@Mnet Cepop I know these are just bots, but i'm going to use context from the comment they replied to. Did you give us that video / channel to report it has a Pedophile in it?
@@5omebody google is a multibillion dollar brand that spands out to websites, search engines, devices, tech comapnys, engineering companys, and navigational tools. try again.
The problem is that nobody really ever takes ROBLOX seriously. Because it's a "LEGO game for kids." This statement is despite ROBLOX's increased spending on campaigns to market it to older teens, and the implementation of a voice chat system that requires photo-ID verification. The fact of the matter is, there are serious development companies who put out either a massive amount of shit or genuinely fun and well-structured games. Some of these CEOs genuinely do make upwards of a million dollars every year. It is not 2006 anymore, ROBLOX has changed. Companies with upwards of 100 staff members are producing content on the platform now. ROBLOX Corporate shut down the official forums and is allowing unregulated communication through third parties, and anyone who gets swept up in it is thrown under the bus if they are somehow mistreated. That being said, ROBLOX already mistreats its developers with the sorry state of the conversion rates between Robux and USD on Developer Exchange. There's not much to hope for, but maybe some affluent altruist will come along and bring up a case against ROBLOX after *their* child is subject to this unregulated bullshit.
Wanna know a fun fact about the Voice Chat and the Chat Filter in general? Somehow it's still all third party despite roblox themselves being a multi billionaire company who can damn well afford this shit on their own.
@@rhodiumvaledict3313 it’s for liability purposes. If there’s an info leak, the responsibility falls on the third party company, not on ROBLOX and their precious billions.
about how you cant see how much you lose buying certain items; I had to once download 3rd party chrome extensions to make sure I wasnt getting scammed through trades.
They literally removed Tixs or whatever the only free currency to buy things. You'd get 10 and day and usually stuff was like 100 tix for pants or a shirt.
@@jocaleb0236 yes it was theres code that can auto make accounts and roblox didnt want people abusing it like that so they removed it now its not as easy because of advanced captcha but before it was easy to get through
ikr like the fact that he tried to play it off as a joke like why would you say "Im gonna fuck you so hard" TO a 6th grade child as a joke ?????????? 🤢🤢
The worst part is that so many people in our community defends the 77% cut that Roblox takes on the developer exchange rate. They say "rObLoX hOsTS tHE sErVerS fOr Us" NO! Many games like Steam, Zepeto, Core, and even other services like RU-vid does the same thing, yet they still pay their creators and developers a fair share and they only take less than 50% of their revenue.
Roblox gives something much more valuable than platforms like Core. The playerbase. Roblox has bigger playerbase than Steam and unlike Steam users, Roblox players will play anything whether that will be rip-off of another game, "simulator" games or even basic obbys. I don't know how would you convince a Steam user to play a shitty Payday 2 or Minecraft rip-off, yet those games are very popular on Roblox
The most baffling thing about this situation is how hands-off ROBLOX is about everything. The only thing they contribute to the site is shitty updates to counter hack clients and exploits, as well as banning players who are a danger to their image and supply of cash. I'll be shocked if ROBLOX even gives a blanket, half-assed response to these issues on their platform.
They don't really update their anti-cheat, as exploits are already really limited. Also, they did respond, which is shown in this and the original video (around 1:28).
yeah, but the moderation isnt even roblox its the youtubers moderating, konekokitten has made videos helping his viewers get unbanned for dumb bans. then you also got the updates that literally have 0 point in them, catalog to avatar shop, library to creator marketplace, and develop to create.
@@klasrem Konekokitten is a horrible source of factual information. Most commentary channels are the same, because their whole deal is to express their opinion on a topic, not provide factual info. Channels like PMG are better in the sense that they start as a news/journalist group.
@@anoob1271 Their "response" amounted to gathering links from non-affiliated posters and sending them in an email. That's exactly what a half-assed response is.
I used to play roblox and I always noticed a theme with player avatars especially of they have expensive items such as a valkyrie which is just about 500 dollars which I learned usually means they are a adult or they are a thief.
I've seen the market and the trending item is called "Headless" where the head of their avatar is completely gone for aesthetics and/or just going with the trend. And since almost everyone has it, some sellers remove their headless from the market and the ones who bought it from those specific sellers won't be able to use it anymore. They can't even refund it.
The crazy thing is that this has been going on for over 10 years. It only just now started coming to light. Imagine how many children have been scammed and ripped off.
@@yesyes-om1po Kids working like slaves for their roblox games while a big fraction of what their making (if anything) goes towards roblox, that's only one part of it. There's so many malicious scammers which I know roblox can't control but its really infected the website
@@jinxxintraffic Sure, but that is the cycle, you benefit roblox by making a game that entertains people, and you make robux, the option to cash out robux was an afterthought, you aren't obligated to make the game, you can go without making one, you don't have to cash out.
@@yesyes-om1po yah but these are also children, and 99% of the time they dont know of the risks before they start making games, and when shit starts happening their little 10 yr brain is thinking these games are all i have and they end up in compromised positions attempting to hold onto it, because they are children who dont know better
I feel like Charlie thinks Roblox only takes 25%, and then compared it to Steam and thought it wasn't that bad...when they opposite is true. Roblox TAKES 75%, only gives the devs 25%.
@@gage8787 they take 30% from game revenue, but the rate they pay to exchange robux for usd is nearly 70% less than buying it, hence the 25% devs receive
Absolutely unreal that they can release an item, make it limited to increase its rarity and value, and then take 30% of any future transactions on the artificially inflated item being traded amongst children. This is unimaginably scummy and I have no clue how they haven't faced legal action.
@Plot ded I used to be a trader years ago, but you can never sell an item and get profit for your item unless it’s a rare item, and even then it barely sells. Trading will get you more profit than selling because you are able to trade for the value of that item.
@@chunkycheese5247 actually I used to trade a ton, people would snipe limiteds that are being sold for about 25% or more then sell later to make profit. So it was still possible to make profit from selling just crazy hard
I work for a decently popular Roblox game with a more grown-up demographic (it's a flight and naval simulator. Actual airport staff, pilots and sailors are part of the community) with a decently sized staff team as a 3D modeler and all of us in the development team all abhor the platform in all aspects, the only thing stopping us from just not doing our jobs is because its genuinely fun building stuff and connecting with likeminded people.
This has been going on for a long time on Roblox. Not only does Roblox have terrible moderation, sites issues, and issues with manipulating their young developers. One issue that hasn't been brought up is that Roblox offers no kind of anti cheat to the popular games that developers make on top of already taking a large cut of their money. Roblox actively does nothing about the exploiters on their platform. There's even a youtuber with over 132k subscribers called Sakpot, and all he does is teach children how to inject exploits/hacks through an executer. And who knows what these executables contain. And you can't even play popular FPS games on Roblox like bad business or phantom forces without there being an exploiter in every server. Even your squid game video was bombarded with exploiters trying to ruin the stream. Roblox rakes in all the cash and the developers are left without much protection of anything. Developers have even made their own anti cheat, but it still isn't enough.
while this is true they did atleast add a feature called filtering enable that doesn't allow people to inject whatever they want into the game including porn and shit which was doable on pretty much every game many years ago. it's mostly just limited the client and server side so you can only really manipulate your own clients view and values of stuff
@@gyrthez246 I've heard of this time and time again and it almost sounds like sarcasm. Either way the the anti cheat for pf is mediocre at best. I play it frequently and had 6 exploiters in a single game just the other day. If roblox had developed better anti cheat mechanisms then developers wouldn't even have to hire people that make popular exploits. It's absurd that developers had to even go to such lengths to try and prevent them. It just proves how terrible roblox is in implementing an anti cheat. For roblox to be valued in the billions as a company, they need to do more in preventing cheaters exploiting games on their platform.
They aren't raking in the cash Tho. That why their doing it. Roblox is actually in debt because believe it or not offering a entire game engine for free, running severs, moderating users, not allowing outside adds AND having a player base of small children isnt a good model to earn revenue.
my partner told me they banned their oldest from playing roblox for all the issues they saw (my partner is a gaming nerd too and the dad is too and also he works in IT so yeah they know what theyre doing). absolutely insane.
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the way that devs make actual money for their games right now is by churning out a lot of gamepasses as they can take 70% of the robux profit from the gamepasses, it's why you'll see a lot of games with a lot of in-game purchases even being advertised in-game.
As a long time player (dating back to 2010) this depresses me to see how greedy, exploitative and money hungry ROBLOX Corporation has grown. The game itself has improved drastically since then, but with the money earned from how large their game has gotten, they are a shell of what they used to be
The only problem that I see with this whole thing is that they don’t know or at least mention that Roblox doesn’t have a player base of only kids anymore. It still is mostly children but still, a great percentage of the player base are teens and adults nowadays and many of the most successful games are made by adults (in a team or on their own). Though the stuff the make can be appealing to children and adults. They don’t make the same mistakes as children do but they make different ones (all bad on different levels and come can be the level of being straight up creeps).
My cousin once bought an alpaca gear item for around 1000 robux or around $10. She then abandoned the account, came back years later to find that the value of the item had skyrocketed to around 21K robux or roughly $200. Its now worth around 40k.
They way you should compare the platform’s cuts for marketplace, Steam takes 5% while Roblox takes 30% And for games, Steam takes 30% while Roblox takes 77% THATS INSANE
The difference is that roblox provides the game engine, server hosting, the website, advertising, a way to discover games, and much more. They got thousands of employees all working on their service. All of that is at least double the cost of what it costs to run steam, which is pretty much only a way to discover games.
@@xaddox7524 *"Roblox provides the game engine"* there are many free game engines out there argument invalid *"server hosting"* alright this makes sense *"the website"* 1. the website is mostly promoting their own assets 2. websites aren't hard to make and you can find free website creators / hosts *"advertising"* you have to pay even more money to advertise *"a way to discover games"* laughingstock of the community, the game discovery system is shit. all the games that ever get "discovered" are popular games. *"thousands of employees"* tbh all i ever see these guys doing is making roblox china, feel free to prove me wrong
This is not an actual tax, the tax is put in place to make trading and selling of robux more difficult to do, if there was no tax in place you could easily transfer robux to anyone using this system, this whole argument is an oxymoron as it was put in place to make black market trading and account phishing more difficult to do.
Man, Jack's story is the saddest shit. Guy made money but foolishly spent it cuz he didn't understand it, then got scammed and his work fucking nuked. I came to joke and shit, but fuck, I hope Jack's doing well. In the interview, he sounded okay. Still, god that hurt me and I can't even relate like that.
His story hit close to home for me. I used to sell VIP tshirts for the original build to survive creepers/Nyan cats when I was like 12 and I made almost 400000 robux, but I spent it all on catalog items and I seriously regret investing it or trading it on Devx... I literally resold all my limited items I bought to buy more customization for my character. I was such a naive kid lmao wish someone was there to teach me financial skills back then!
OMG and I also just remembered when Roblox had the robux/tix exchange for some reason in my stupid kid brain I thought trading robux to tix then back to robux gave me MORE robux and I kept doing that, but luckily my dad was in the room and asked what I was doing instead of playing games and he explained to me I was losing robux before I traded a lot more of it. Thank goodness they didn't let you trade all of your currency at once, kids really should not be allowed to manage large amounts of assets at such a young age!!!
I had an account falsely deleted for something someone else did. He got away with all of the money he made Meanwhile I, someone who didn't do anything breaking the rules, got my account deleted. I tried to get an appeal stating that they could check literally everything in my account and they wouldn't find any money being transferred without me receiving something Edit: forgot to mention; my account got deleted for USD trading but I never did. I paid robux for another players midnight blue sparkletime fedora. I paid 500,000 robux for it via a group t shirt, which was stupid, but I didn't know better and it was a good deal. At the time the fedora was worth around 800k. Edit: kinda did somewhat break a rule but it was a dumb rule. He said he was wanting funds to pay developers for a game and it would save him 30% because tax. I lost my account and all of my items for nothing I did.
with roblox, you need someone to sell TO, and that person can only find your bid on the item where you will likely be selling it for only a few robux cheaper, and that person will either buy that, or not give someone 1.5 million dollars (after the roblox cut)
I miss the days when roblox wasn’t money hungry and gave everyone a way to enjoy the game. Those were the days when tickets were still a thing to buy things out of the shop and the tag system wasn’t down everyone’s ass 24/7. It’s impossible to make a full sentence without something being tagged and banned right after because it’s somehow offensive but doesn’t tell us what is when there was no bad intent 🤦🏽♀️
That's actually lawyer BS 101. I read a recent story about some deplorable who became infamous. They got lawyers to reach out to a website hosting information about their crimes and they started with the exact same "you have made many errors in your understanding of our client". So glad that people are starting to see through that kind of shit and avoid being talked into self-censorship for Roblox's sake
My brother’s into buying and trading items in roblox. He always talks about needing to check how prices are doing :,) I’m just hoping so hard that he’s smart enough to not get scammed but knowing him he probably has been already and it’s really sad to see
The funny thing is that the second part (this video) still doesn’t even scratch the tip of the Roblox Iceberg. There so much scummy practices that are either caused by Roblox or is a result of their actions that you could easily make a 10+ video series about it.
Because the reality of it is that this shit has become normalised. Not digging at the creator of the roblox video but corporations exploiting kids has never been a new thing in gaming as a whole let alone roblox. Most games these days have micro transactions that are literally designed to exploit dumb kids into buying their crappy currency. Even the employees that create games for triple A studios ever receive a fraction of what the actual game makes and those games usually make a lot.
@@babaloons4887 LOL then he'd be only 9 years old now. I'm guessing you're a little kid too. But why 2019 anyway? Why such a specific year? Why not earlier?
It makes sense now as to why people were always asking about my age in roblox back in 2013. Luckily I was too stupid back them to get groomed or tricked
Hey I just noticed you're using an edited version of my profile picture. I happen to be the person that made it. May I ask where you got it from? Kinda crazy seeing it on someone else's profile considering I made it for myself and haven't really done anything that would warrant it being spread around that easily. Edit: Just as a random tidbit, I made this profile picture for personal reasons and it holds sentimental value for me. I wouldn't expect you to understand what the meaning behind the profile picture is, but I thought I'd just let you know.
@@abby_babber Well actually, it's just a coincidence they look similar, your pfp has straight lines and goes diagonally to the left. OP's pfp goes diagonally to the right and the lines look like they were drawn in Microsoft paint, as they're incredibly uneven and the colours are not as fairly distributed as yours. In conclusion, don't be surprised when you come across someone with a pfp like that because it's really easy to make.
@@wrongteous I was thinking the same thing after I realized it. Turns out it came from a meme that Thirzy made and it was just a wild coincidence that they used the same color palette. I also considered that they could have edited the original image. Really weird that we both ended up with something so similar though. Edit: May I also add that I made my pfp with a really specific color palette in mind (the colors are directly taken from specific characters). While it's not incredibly unbelievable that someone could have used a similar palette, the fact that the colors are arranged exactly the same way (just in a different direction) and in the same order is absolutely mind boggling.
those are just resale prices set by players themselves. I could go take any collectible item and sell it for a billion robux but it doesn’t mean the item is worth said price or that anyone will actually buy it for that price.
i remember a time where i was boxed in a game by a dev for no reason and of course since i was on xbox i couldn't see texts or text at at all. and i was banned from playing any game.
Steam: Takes 30% of revenue from developers. Roblox: Takes 75% of revenue from developers. How is that even ok in any sense? I mean Roblox has gambling, NFTs, and they still need 75% of developer revenue? Edit: Just remember you have to buy Robux which is a non-refundable in-game currency in the first place to buy anything in Roblox including things made by developers. So it is technically much higher than 75% of profit they make.
Roblox doesn't really have gambling systematically developers implement gambling but its mostly trading. But yeah I get what you mean. I just hate that they refer to it as a childrens game when its really teen / adult based now almost half and half with the amount of children on the platform. And if your argument is under 18, doesn't know what they're getting into , thats on the parents.
They handle server hosting, moderation, providing a huge audience, a platform where in game transactions can easily be made. They also have to handle the 30% in app purchases fee for the appstore
@@dumbanimenerd4169 Let's say 50% of the playerbase is 12 and under, being considered kids, while the rest are above. That means that teens, young adults, adults, and even the elderly, all put together, just come equal to the amount of kids playing. And you don't think it's a children's game?
Charlie going through the people that owned the red bandana was like that scene from the Incredibles where Mr. Incredible finds out all of the superheroes have been terminated.