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Anonymous No.718253319 >>718253989
Roblox says vigilante predator hunters put community at “greater risk”
>Roblox has commented on the prevalence of community-led vigilante groups following the company’s legal action against predator-catching creator, Schlep.
>In an August 16 video, Roblox Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman acknowledged that vigilante groups often begin with good intentions but become problematic for several reasons.
>Kaufman highlighted that some members initially reported issues with bad actors on the platform and contributed to conversations on how Roblox could improve safety.
>However, they said this cooperation becomes an issue when certain groups begin violating Roblox’s policies.
>Kaufman said that the decision from some vigilantes to created fake child accounts and ask others their ages while attempting to identify predatory behavior was one such core issue, as some of these individuals would forego informing Roblox of their findings.
>While recognizing the goal was to protect younger users, Kaufman warned that the tactics themselves were unsafe and put the community at greater risk. The company stressed that while input from concerned players is valued, actions that mimic predatory behavior cross the line into policy violations.
>Kaufman noted that the platform encourages feedback and dialogue with users about safety, but emphasized that action against rule-breaking vigilantes is necessary to protect the community.
>“While I think some of these [vigilante] groups started off in a really good place and they still do really care about the community, the actions they were taking were putting our community at greater risk and were violations of our policy,” he said.
>The comments come days after Roblox defended their decision to pursue legal action against Schlep, who claimed this his work has led to six arrests.
>On August 15, RTC reported that To Catch a Predator host Chris Handsen had reportedly reached out to Schlep to create a documentary “investigating Roblox’s handling of child safety issues.”

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Anonymous No.718253565 >>718257346
Roblox really has well paid PR people who think statements like these make them look good??
Anonymous No.718253759
Kids should not be allowed to use the internet for anything at all. That means: no AI homework, no talking to strangers, etc.
If they need information, then they can get it in the school library(or public library while a parent is with them).
Anonymous No.718253982
Reminder that the same guy in this article was found out playing and earning achievements in multiple gooner worlds on the game.
Anonymous No.718253989 >>718254973
>>718253319 (OP)
I once met a vigilante predator hunter when I was 15, he thought I was 18 when I said that I was 18. Fucking retards
Anonymous No.718254015 >>718254513
Now they're getting sued, even by states. I bet they regret drawing attention by banning the guy.
Anonymous No.718254449
(((Kaufman)))
Anonymous No.718254513
>>718254015
Sued for WHAT
What law is broken here? Are companies obligated to provide a platform for pedo hunters?
Anonymous No.718254887 >>718257679
lol
Anonymous No.718254973
>>718253989
Full story pls!
Anonymous No.718255112
>if you're against child predators, you put us at risk

Hm?
Anonymous No.718257346
>>718253565
this is as good as it gets when you make protecting pedophiles your business
Anonymous No.718257679
>>718254887
What a retarded woman, she's saying the silent part out loud. You're not supposed to say you're going after all big tech platforms. You start off with kids games like Roblox, and then after youv've successfully neutered that platform you move on to other sites stating how they have a massive child populations as well and how they need to be protected