Exposing the World's Largest Online Video Game 🀯

Published on November 25, 2025
Duration: 0:58

This video exposes serious allegations against Roblox, the world's largest children's game, suggesting it profits from predators and discourages child safety efforts. It details Roblox's in-game economy, where a 30% commission is taken on Robux purchases. The discussion also highlights the presence of extremist content and grooming discussions within the platform, despite its continued profitability.

Quick Summary

Roblox faces allegations of profiting from predators and neglecting child safety, taking a 30% commission on Robux purchases. The platform reportedly hosts extremist content and grooming discussions, with millions of users considered complicit through financial support.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Roblox & Child Safety Allegations
  2. 00:17In-Game Economy & Developer Access
  3. 00:41Extremist Content & Grooming Concerns

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main allegations against Roblox?

Allegations suggest Roblox profits from predators and actively discourages efforts to protect children on its platform. Millions of users are considered complicit through financial support, while extremist content and grooming discussions are reportedly present.

How does Roblox's in-game economy work?

Roblox utilizes an in-game currency called Robux, taking a 30% commission on all purchases made by children. This model is compared to Fortnite's V-Bucks system, highlighting the platform's revenue streams.

Is there extremist content on Roblox?

Yes, discussions highlight the presence of servers featuring '764' branding, satanic symbols, and upside-down crosses. Explicit grooming discussions have also been noted in chat logs.

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