Roblox CEO clashes with hosts over child safety concerns

Roblox chief executive Dave Baszucki displayed irritation during a podcast interview when journalists repeatedly questioned the company's approach to protecting minors on its platform. The executive suggested he had anticipated discussing broader subjects rather than focusing predominantly on safety protocols during his appearance on Hard Fork.

The gaming service plans to require facial scans from users seeking messaging access beginning in January 2025, representing its most recent protective measure amid sustained criticism about insufficient safeguards for its youthful audience. Baszucki appeared dismissive when a host proposed enhanced artificial intelligence moderation as a safety improvement, responding that the suggestion aligned with existing company initiatives.

The defensive tone reflects tension between Roblox's expansion goals targeting older demographics and its responsibility toward users, averaging around 13 years old. Heightened regulatory scrutiny across Europe and America continues to pressurize gaming platforms serving younger populations to demonstrate comprehensive protective commitments.
 

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