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The concern was always there with regards to child safety on the net; I remember parents in the 90’s freaking out about predators lurking in AOL chat rooms.
I think the difference these days is the scope and scale. There’s a lot of big money in Roblox, especially from people buying skins and accessories for their characters. And the predators love to use those to lure kids; “You don’t want to look like a noob, I can give you some pro skins, just chat with me for a bit on this other platform.” So there’s a direct financial incentive for Roblox to turn a blind eye to this problem because the problem makes them money.