In an exclusive interview, an independent developer on the Roblox platform stated that parents ought to supervise their children playing Roblox '24/7.' This sentiment echoes increasing concerns regarding the platform's child safety measures, which include age verification processes that some believe to be inadequate.
Roblox, which is especially popular among children aged eight to twelve, has faced scrutiny regarding the effectiveness of its content moderation systems. The developer, who preferred not to disclose their identity, contacted the BBC after noticing discrepancies between the platform's safety assurances and the realities experienced by users.
During the interview, the unnamed developer shared alarming observations indicating vulnerabilities on Roblox, suggesting that children can be exposed to harmful themes or predatory behaviors more easily than parents might expect.
Roblox representatives maintain that they prioritize user safety, citing advanced filters and reporting systems designed to protect players. However, based on personal experiences, the developer contends that more proactive monitoring by parents is vital, stating, If that’s not possible, they shouldn’t be playing Roblox at all. This revelation comes just after Roblox introduced methodical age verification and enhanced safety protocols for its users in early 2026.
Roblox has indicated it responds promptly to any breaches of safety rules and continuously monitors industry practices to improve user protection. However, the developer's insights reflect growing apprehension among stakeholders regarding the real-world implications of online interaction on gaming platforms.





















