Investigation: How Roblox Is Exploiting Young Game Developers

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Published 2021-08-19

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  • @BoopaKing
    "It would be illegal if it wasn't online" This sentence describes way too many company practices.
  • @ukasa1
    The kid literally drew a graph in MS paint to prove his point. Mad respect
  • @coldsoup8176
    That 11 year old is so well spoken and put together. Sad that the platform has his so disheartened
  • @clonemace
    I've been a Roblox developer for over a year, and the worst part is the tax. When you use the Developer Exchange, Roblox takes a whopping 70% of your total income BEFORE you account for federal taxes you have to pay. All in all, you only keep about 20% of your profits to split between everyone on your development team.
  • @sleipnir_8364
    The kid just did the indie developer speedrun at 11. The industry is harsh.
  • @Valyssi
    Ubisoft/EA: wins scummiest publisher of the year award Roblox: "hold my non-alcoholic child-safe beer"
  • Man, I'm really glad to know this because a few of my students are on that platform. As I'm against child labor and exploitations of workers rights, I'm sharing this video everywhere I can.
  • @novalinnhe
    This video made me cry... I remember being a young kid and getting exploited on sites like Stardoll and Habbo Hotel. I'm so sad that this still isn't being regulated. I hope that internet providers and governments step in soon to curtail practices like this.
  • @JoshStrifeHayes
    Roblox youtubers often do much better than roblox game developers.
  • @The_Horizon
    It sucks because due to such insane cuts, many small games have no option but to resort to Pay-to-win. If they took lighter cuts, games might be less scammy and Pay-to-win, and make roblox a better place in general
  • @manav8353
    I wish you could also discuss the situation with player exploitation through recent trends in simulators, quick cash grabs, gambling, etc. This was extremely informative.
  • What was even shadier was when roblox removed the ability to sort games by their categories (rpg,fps, etc.) which forced everyone to play only the "front page" games. Back then you could've sorted these games and played the much less popular roblox games. roblox didn't release a statement about this change ever after that.
  • The fact that roblox YouTubers get paid more than game devs is sad. The devs are the ones who gives the youtubers content and some of them don't even link it.
  • @roxyhart5692
    Seeing your interview with Emil now. Kids these days are FANTASTIC, so smart and so capable of learning by themselves. Wish you all the best for the future, Emil!
  • @doonasaurus
    I started making a roblox game when I was 12, but stopped due to laziness. I always planned on going: “well if it flops I can just advertise it” only to realise now that not only is the advertising system almost a scam, but everything I earned from what I might’ve created would only be given to roblox itself. I think I’m gonna give unity a try in a few years. Also, keep making these. Roblox needs to be called out for its greed, and they also help keep younger creators like me from falling into it. Keep the good work up, dude.
  • @RubenSim
    Thank you for making this. I've been on the platform for 13 years and this is the most well put criticism of the company I've ever seen. Roblox needs to be honest and up front with us developers about how much money we're really taking home from all of the transactions people make in our games. They shouldn't be taking over 80% of our revenue when game servers run poorly, the website constantly crashes, platform updates take years to come out, moderation is hated by virtually everyone and child predators run rampant. The safety issues alone on Roblox could constitute another 20 minute video.
  • @onion1940
    As a company that takes over 75% of all profits, you'd expect them to have more than 3 people on their moderation team, have decent servers that doesn't take 2 minutes to communicate with the client, and to push out updates more than once every decade.
  • @marc8239
    This honestly makes me really sad, because game development was my first contact with programming back when I was 10, and it opened a world that changed my life forever, and now I’m here being close to my dream of becoming a mathematician. All we had back then was Minecraft, low quality YouTube tutorials, our dads Pc, and this weird thing called Java. There was no monetisation, just the motivation to make something cool.