By Jay / / Games News

Roblox has recently announced a significant update that allows players aged 13 and older to send unfiltered messages, including swearing, to their friends via direct messages. This feature is part of a broader rollout designed to enhance communication among users, which raises important discussions around online interaction and moderation for younger players.

Roblox New Messaging Feature for Teen Players You Can Swear

The most notable change in this update is that Roblox users who are 13 years or older and have verified their accounts with a phone number can now send unfiltered messages in direct messages (DMs).

Previously, the ability to swear was limited to users aged 17 and older, or in certain games like “Neighbors” or “Mic Up.” This alteration means that a larger demographic of teenage players will now have access to more expressive communication, potentially affecting the online culture within the game.

To check if you qualify for this feature, users can simply navigate to their account settings and verify that their phone number is linked to their profile. The reaction to this update has been mixed, with some expressing concern over the potential for inappropriate language and negative interactions among younger players.

The ability to use unfiltered language could lead to increased exposure to harmful or offensive content, especially since many Roblox players are children. The community is bracing for a range of comments and opinions regarding this change, reflecting a wider conversation about online safety and the responsibilities of platforms to protect younger users.

Roblox is also stepping up its parental controls, allowing parents to set limits on screen time and monthly spending for their children. This includes features like alerts when a child reaches their time limit on the platform, promoting healthier gaming habits.

Outage and Security Changes Since The Recent Roblox Update

Recently, Roblox faced a significant outage that impacted its marketplace functionality. While users could still play games, many experienced issues with purchasing items, leading to frustrations when items were not delivered after payment. This situation underscores the importance of cautious spending on the platform, especially during downtime.

Additionally, starting in November, Roblox will eliminate the option for users to set account PINs for security. This has raised concerns about account safety, as previously, a PIN could prevent unauthorized changes if an account were hacked. Instead, users are encouraged to implement two-step verification methods to protect their accounts more effectively.

Looking ahead, Roblox plans to introduce platform chat capabilities, enabling players to communicate across different games without needing to exit their current session. Additionally, they will begin testing skill-based matchmaking, aiming to pair players with others of similar skill levels in competitive environments.

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