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-91 points

Sounds like a normal business that gives kids a chance to make money.

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74 points

Its exploiting child labor and the impulsive brain chemistry of adolescence.

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-26 points

Fair enough, but couldn’t the same be said about YouTube? They also take the biggest cut of the ad money for creators.

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60 points

Yes. Using kids to drive engagement on YouTube is exploitative. Parents who do that are exploiting their children

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-45 points

“labor” 😂

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2 points

Is labor. There is a whole market of Roblox related things, there are job sites, freelance sites that employ kids to work on design/programming/marketing of these game modes. To pay them the game currency that maybe later can be traded for real money.

Is not just kids tinkering with the game.

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38 points

What would you call it when a child does work that you profit from?

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7 points

Doesn’t matter what you call it. It’s profitable and you know that’s what’s meant.

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A normal business, yes. Normal businesses are highly and cruelly exploitative, which is why we decided 80 years ago (in the US) that children, at the very least, should be protected from them.

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4 points

Can’t tell if you’re kidding.

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24 points

The children yearn for the mines

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