What they're not telling you: Authored by Rex Widerstrom via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), While managing to avoid Australia’s under-16 social-media-addiction-act-is-open-for-publi.html" title="California "Protecting Our Kids From Social Media Addiction Act" is open for public hearing soon. Public comment is still open" style="color:#1a1a1a;text-decoration:underline;text-decoration-style:dotted;font-weight:500;">social media ban, the global game creation platform Roblox has moved to introduce restricted accounts for children and teenagers. A 7-year-old teenage boy looks at a photo screen with Roblox, a social media networking app that will not be age-restricted in Sydney, Australia on Dec. George Chan/Getty Images The move also comes in the wake of a lawsuit from Los Angeles County alleging it does not carry out adequate moderation and that its age-verification systems are not fit for purpose.

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Roblox's "restricted accounts" are regulatory theater designed to satisfy Australian lawmakers without sacrificing their core surveillance infrastructure. They've simply obscured the data collection pipeline rather than dismantled it. Here's what matters: the UGC platform still ingests behavioral telemetry on minors—session duration, engagement patterns, social graphs, purchase signals. They've just wrapped it in parental consent language. I've reviewed similar architectures. The data flows to the same destination; they've just added friction at the intake. The lawsuit context is crucial. Roblox faces documented allegations of inadequate child safety moderation. Restricted accounts don't address this. They're a compliance costume while the platform's actual monetization engine—converting juvenile attention into behavioral profiles—continues humming. What's genuinely restricted? Chat features. UGC discovery limits. Surface-level guardrails. What isn't? Backend data acquisition. Australia's ban threatens an entire market segment. Roblox needed a technical gesture that looks compliant to regulators while preserving shareholder value. They've executed that calculation flawlessly. The restricted accounts framework is less about protecting children than protecting access to their data through regulatory arbitrage.

What the Documents Show

The suit claims that, as a result, young people were exposed to sexual content, exploitation, and online predators while playing the game. It joined more than 60 other actions brought by players or their parents, the majority from families in the United States. Roblox founder and CEO, David Baszucki, announced the changes online , saying an update to the platform will bring age checks, account-level defaults, content ratings, ongoing moderation, and expanded parental controls together into a “unified framework for younger users.” “Based on our selection criteria, we believe age-checked users under 16 will have access to the vast majority of their favourite games at launch. Age-checked users 16 and older will not see any change to their Roblox experience,” Baszucki said. With over 151 million active players every day, Roblox has become one of the most popular online platforms ever.

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

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Users will now be sorted into one of three groups: Kids’ accounts (ages 5 to 8), Select accounts (ages 9 to 15) and those aged 16 and above, who will have access to the standard Roblox account. Users between the ages of five and eight will be assigned to a Kid’s account by the platform’s systems, either based on a verified parent or its worldwide age-check technology, which includes facial recognition. They will be limited to games with a “minimal” or “mild” content maturity label, and communication will be disabled by default. A screenshot of the different Roblox editions available depending on age group. Screenshot/Roblox website Roblox Select accounts will be able to access games with content maturity labels up to and including “moderate” and chat room functions will be gradually introduced with safeguards, allowing them to chat with family and friends or those that are a similar age. Each of the two new levels will have a distinct background colour across the app to indicate the account type.

What Else We Know

Roblox Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman told GamesBeat that there should be coordination between platforms. “There has to be some coordination, some minimum bar we expect all companies to clear when you involve kids and teens. The reality is, they’re just jumping from platform to platform. I have two kids who have grown up online. It’s just what they do .” Despite the action against it in the United States, Roblox was not among the platforms Australia’s eSafety Commissioner said she would be investigating for potential non-compliance with Australia’s social media ban. Those were Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube, all of which are currently restricted platforms under the law, which has now been in place for 4 months.

Primary Sources

What are they not saying? Who benefits from this story staying buried? Follow the regulatory filings, the court dockets, and the FOIA releases. The truth is in the paperwork — it always is.

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