For decades, Chris Hansen’s iconic catchphrase, "Why don't you have a seat?" was the prelude to exposing predators in the real world.
Now, his hunt has moved into the metaverse. His target is Roblox, the global gaming platform used by over 70 million people daily, most of whom are children. Hansen and his team allege the platform is a "cesspool" and a "hunting ground" for criminals, while Roblox maintains its safety systems are robust.
In this special report, "Privacy Please" goes beyond the headlines to investigate the clash. We explore the platform's design, from the "Avatar Loophole" that allows bad actors to bypass chat filters to the recommendation algorithm that can lead young users down dangerous paths.
Is this a simple case of a company needing to moderate more, or is the very business model that made Roblox a multi-billion dollar success also its greatest safety vulnerability?
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