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Why did Roblox change accounts for kids?

Roblox is adding kid-focused accounts after safety scrutiny

Roblox is introducing new account types designed for children as part of a broader effort to address criticisms about child safety on the platform.

The move comes in the context of heightened scrutiny of Roblox’s safety practices, including complaints that the platform had not done enough to protect younger users. In response, Roblox says it’s rethinking how accounts are structured so the experience is better aligned with the needs of kids.

What Roblox is doing

  • Rolling out new kid accounts.
  • Using the account changes as a foundation for more appropriate controls for younger players.

What’s driving the change

The reporting ties the timing to ongoing public pressure and legal concern. As lawsuits and criticism continued, Roblox moved toward account-based adjustments aimed at improving safeguards.

Why it matters

Roblox is one of the biggest live-service platforms with a large underage audience, and changes like this can have wide impact: - Parental trust: Better segmentation of accounts can make it easier for families to understand what protections exist. - Developer tooling and moderation: Platforms often need different moderation and feature gating for younger users. - Compliance and platform policy: Account redesigns can be a way to better meet evolving expectations from regulators and courts.

Overall, the shift shows Roblox is treating safety configuration as a product feature rather than a policy statement—an approach that’s increasingly common across major online platforms with child users.


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