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The Brain-Rotting Dystopia of Roblox

Roblox features millions of such games, many of them generated by the very children who play them. Grow a Garden — essentially a remake of the legendary time-waster FarmVille — recently smashed ...
While child predators online is not a new issue to law enforcement, over the years the number of reports of child ...
Roblox explains their new technology for age estimation using face scan and more, but will it be able to beat the Death ...
Ever wanted to see if someone is online or playing on Roblox but are too lazy to go to their Roblox page? This program is exactly built for that situation! No longer do you have to tediously go on the ...
When it comes to hair care, most of us focus on repairing the lengths and ends, piling on conditioners and masks to fight frizz and dryness. The scalp, however, is often left out, mainly because ...
Travis Kelce shared the news of his proposal to Taylor Swift on August 26. The 35-year-old shared his views about what his married life with Swift might be like in a GQ interview published just two ...
Getting a head start on college football can do wonders for any player heading into their first collegiate season -- but none more than quarterbacks. That's why University of Arkansas freshman Grayson ...
(NewsNation) — A new lawsuit against the popular gaming platform Roblox lleges the app has allowed a culture of pedophilia to run rampant. The Texas man who filed the suit is referred to as John Doe.
A petition calling for the resignation of Roblox CEO David Baszucki has been signed more than 215,000 times after 'predator hunter' YouTuber Schlep was banned from the platform. The 22-year-old ...
Schlep, whose real name is Michael, has more than 1.4 million followers on YouTube who watch his Roblox exposés. He claims to ...
Many have been questioning whether Roblox is shutting down after a parody account reportedly spread rumors of the popular gaming platform coming to an end. The rumors emerged as lawsuits allege that ...
Influencers are making money online by recommending dorm products and designs to families, who spend thousands of dollars on back-to-college shopping. Credit...Kendrick Brinson for The New York Times ...