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    An opportunity it’s, like Dexter? But instead of murdering murderers he rapes child rapists?

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    Of course you do. That “think of the children!” is only narrative you’d use to advance that agenda of yours, which usually involve eroding civil liberty.

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    Opportunity to put them in the morgue where they belong, right?

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    Newton: I mean, look, Dave, I can tell you’re getting a little bit frustrated here.

    Baszucki: I’m actually not frustrated. I just, I’m so excited to talk — I thought we were going to be talking about fun, funny things in the industry and all of that. So I’m not frustrated, I’m just kind of figuring out how much fun time I have with you guys and how much fun time we have versus kind of this superfocus. But I’m happy to talk about whatever you guys want.

    “I don’t want to talk about our predator problem, I want to talk about getting kids on our platform”

    Guy sounds like a predator exploiting kids himself.

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      Silicon Valley has always been pioneered by rapists. SV has always been about breaking boundaries and coercing consent

      The company itself preys on children. The largest developers prey on children. It’s not always the body that predators are after. It often is the vulnerability and naivety.

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    2 days ago

    Maybe I’ve already had an aneurysm and this reality is merely a terrible delusion borne of that.

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      Reality is that ethics are subjective restrictions we place on ourselves and each other. When these restrictions aren’t maintained, the choice of harming another for one’s self benefit loses its inherent consequencial dread.

      Those who don’t fear the results of their actions cannot weigh the possible risks involved. And when there are no risks seen, only the possible benefits remain.

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    A large community of child predators is a great opportunity - to expand roblox into a prestige networking site for the republican party.

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    Simulated underage children! We call them honey pots… you can add one to your kids account for an extra $50 a month.

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    Only when paired with precise geo location and cruise missiles.

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    Lordy, I hate sensationalized editorial headlines. This is the actual quote.

    Asked by co-host Casey Newton how he thinks about the issue of child predators on his platform, the Roblox CEO said the issue wasn’t just a “problem, but an opportunity as well.”

    This is standard corpo/PR speak when addressing an issue, you refer to it as an “opportunity”, there’s an implied “to solve/address”.

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      Full interview question and answer, just for fullness of context:

      Newton: You have joined us today to talk about this new age-gating policy that Roblox is rolling out to protect kids. And I think we should start by just talking about the scope of the problem here. What has led you to this point? And how do you think of the problem of predators on Roblox?

      Baszucki: We think of it not necessarily just as a problem, but an opportunity as well. How do we allow young people to build, communicate and hang out together? How do we build the future of communication at the same time? So we, you know, we’ve been, I think in a good way, working on this ever since we started. And when we were — this was almost 18 or 19 years ago — when we first launched the company and we had just four of us sitting in a room, we were literally the moderators, like we would rotate all the time. And so fast-forward to where we are today, it’s just like every week, what is the latest tech? At the scale we’re at, 150 million daily actives, 11 billion hours a month, like what is the best way to keep pushing this forward? And as you correctly note, we’ve just started adding that we’re going to be using facial age estimation with A.I. to complement that.

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        Am I the only one that’s reading that over and over trying to find where he actually clarifies about it being an “opportunity”? It seems as though he just says that and starts talking nonsense.

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        11 billion engagement hours a month! Does anyone seriously believe that lol. And still not profitable! What do they need, ever human beings every waking hour to spin a profit!?

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          It comes out to be 73 hours over a month, per daily active. That’s about 2.5hrs daily, which doesn’t seem too far fetched considering it’s cross-platform and also a large mobile audience.

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            A normal full time job including holiday is only ~140 hours a month. Assuming you believe their user stats too that would be pretty grim. You probably shouldn’t though.

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      Reminds me of an old joke…

      Man goes to his boss and says “can we talk. I have a problem!”

      His boss gets mad and replies “I don’t want to hear about your problems. We are an opportunity based company. We don’t have problems we have opportunities to improve. Do you understand?”

      The man thinks and then replies “yeah, I get it.”

      “great now tell me what you wanted to talk about, and you better not use the word problem!”

      “well… Based on what you said, I have a huge drinking opportunity”

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      Ludicrously bad wording, a CEO really should have realized that there’s situations corpo speak isn’t the right choice

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        Unfortunately, CEOs are really only good for one thing. Saying nothing by spouting a bunch of corporate jargon.