July 20, 2019
A user-generated playground
The appeal of Roblox lies in its open-ended, user-generated format. Players can create and explore a virtually endless variety of experiences ranging from obstacle courses and roleplay games to immersive virtual economies and social spaces. However, because the content is created by users, not all of it is age-appropriate. Even with filters in place, children can encounter violence, sexualised themes, gambling mechanics, and inappropriate interactions.
Filtering and AI: Helpful but not foolproof
Roblox uses AI moderation tools to detect and remove harmful content and to scan chats for inappropriate behaviour. In 2024, the platform also introduced more sophisticated parental control options, allowing adults to set content access levels based on maturity ratings (Minimal, Mild, Moderate, and Restricted). While these improvements represent positive steps, they are not a complete solution. AI still struggles with nuance, and harmful content or behaviours can go undetected, especially in more obscure or newly created experiences.
Chat and social risks
A major risk on Roblox is the social element. In-game chat is a core part of how young people engage with others on the platform, but it also opens the door to grooming and social engineering tactics. Predators have been known to use Roblox to initiate conversations and then move those interactions to less moderated platforms like Discord, Snapchat, or private messaging apps. Even children who think they are talking to peers may unknowingly be communicating with adults who are misrepresenting themselves.
The awareness gap
Many parents and carers are unaware of just how advanced Roblox’s parental tools have become or how important it is to proactively engage with their child’s activity on the platform. Similarly, schools often know that their students are playing Roblox, but may not realise how much of that activity occurs during learning hours or on school-managed devices.
What schools and parents need to know
To help ensure young people are having safe, positive experiences on Roblox, we recommend the following:
Final thoughts
Roblox has huge potential to inspire creativity and collaboration. But that potential can only be safely realised when adults stay informed and involved. With the right settings, conversations, and tools in place, young people can explore the platform with greater confidence and care.
Learn more
For a practical, expert-led overview of how Roblox works, where the risks lie, and how to manage them, watch our Roblox Deep Dive video — designed specifically for schools and families.
Where to from here?
If you're looking to further support your school community, ySafe can help. We deliver evidence-based education sessions for students, staff, and parents on safe, informed app use, including platforms like Roblox. Contact us to learn more about bringing ySafe to your school.
Topics: Cyber Safety, Mobile Apps, Parental Controls, schools, smartphones
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