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Comment by tailscaler2026

1 day ago

Funny how the world abruptly decided kids shouldn't have social interactions online right as AI chatbots took off.

I wouldn't connect those things too closely, nor to the broader legislative efforts to ban pornography and monitor everyone's messages. Roblox has been a special hell of predatory interactions for a very long time now, and the walls may finally be coming down...

  • This is far more reaching than just Roblox, essentially all forms of online access where kids ("kids" most often being defined 15 and under) can hangout and communicate are rapidly being restricted. Facebook, instagram, tiktok, snapchat, whatsapp, discord, roblox, fortnite, steam, etc.

    Obviously some companies have sketchier pasts and are feeling the pressure more, but this is a very broad trend of restricting online access and communication.

    • Most of the companies you've listed have been horrible at keeping kids safe - they simply don't care. I'm all for kids communicating and having fun, but we have to actually want to create safe ways to do both.

  • It's only with AI that user created content can be graded for age appropriateness/political inconvenience as it's uploaded to platforms in real-time.

Have a look how Nintendo do it. Their communications between players was (is?) very limited.

  • Yeah Nintendo is the same as Disney Toontown 20 years ago. It makes it basically impossible to form social bonds.

    My bigger point is there are increasingly very few spaces for teenagers to socialize and interact (and at least in the US, very few offline), and what sort of long-term ramifications this is going to have. If the net outcome of this is kids return to playing outside and unfettered access to parks and neighborhoods as far as their bikes will take them, I think that's great, but I suspect those will also continue to be heavily locked down.

It’s abrupt only if you are unaware of safety challenges and issues in children’s gaming in the past decade.

Moderating user generated games is a kafkaesque joke. It’s not just text, audio, or video. It’s all of those combined in an interactive environment which can include trigger conditions - and one category of games is escaping from mazes.

Since it’s kids, you will end up with maps based on actual schools, combined with violence, on your mod que.

The list of horrifying stuff that happens frequently is quite long, and it’s unfortunate how unaware most people seem to be about it.

At least so many people wouldn’t be surprised.

  • School maps, takes me back, I made them back in the day myself. Fact is kids spend so much time at school and it’s their social life as well. Of course in my day it was made by kids for kids, not by grooming adults.