Roblox iPad game: Paedophiles can lightly groom kids in talk rooms, warns father

Dad horrified to find vile messages in popular game on son's iPad

February 16, 2017

The former rugby league starlet said the disturbing messages in the virtual world “turned his stomach”.

Iain with his two boys. Source: Supplied

A mortified dad has voiced serious concerns over an online game – aimed at children – which permits strangers to contact and communicate with youthful kids.

Roblox, which markets itself as a gaming site for kids and teenagers, invites children into a virtual world to “create adventures, play games, role play and learn with their friends”.

It has more than thirty million unique monthly users – predominantly kids.

Dad Iain Morrison wants the talk facility on the site liquidated as it permits strangers to message kids directly.

The former rugby league player for Hull, England, claims the game – targeted at children aged eight to twelve – is being used by adults to groom vulnerable youngsters after finding vile messages from a predator in the iPad game used by his eight-year-old son.

Iain has warned parents about the game, Roblox. Source: Facebook.

“I was asked to lay down on top of them and they embarked with sexual movements”

Mr Morrison determined to use the game – dubbed the fresh Minecraft – after reading a worrying article about it online, The Sun reported.

He asked his two boys, aged eight and 11, if they used the game and they said they did, so he determined to check it out.

Shockingly within fifteen minutes of playing the 33-year-old father was shown sexual positions, and told he was “sexy” and “cute”.

He said from the outside the game looked fine, but when he went into a room with a pool he was instantly “propositioned”.

“They said ‘hi’ so I said ‘hi’ and they asked if I was a boy or female and my age so I said I was an eight-year-old boy,” he says.

“They asked me to go after them to their house, then into the bedroom and asked me to lay down on top of them and then they embarked with the sexual movements.

“They said ‘you look cute’ and ‘you look sexy’.

“It was sickening reading all the comments pop up. My kids were downright oblivious as to what the words and stuff meant.”

Iain Morrison says the game’s talk feature needs to be liquidated. Source: Roblox.

"He thought he was talking to friends from school"

The disturbed father-of-two has deleted the application from his boys’ iPad and encouraged others to do the same in a Facebook post.

“It’s utter of f**king paedophiles if you ask me it’s fully messed up its turned my guts, anyways it’s deleted off their computers forever and I’d very recommend you check your kids to see if they have it and get rid of it,” he warned.

His post was collective over eight hundred times, with other parents sharing similar stories.

One mum got rid of the app after a similar situation: "I have had this practice too, my seven-year-old stepson had this game and he had people asking him things. Game is banned, he thought he was talking to friends from school."

Another mum said she eliminated it from her daughter’s iPad, after "an online safety course at the school told us about it".

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my tummy"

But his post had some people accusing Mr Morrison of scaremongering.

“Shame about the sick people who play the game, shouldn’t be shut down however the way people are carrying on," one wrote.

"They should implement a moderating system within the game to prevent things like this happening. You just need to keep an extra eye on your kids."

Mr Morrison said he “110 per cent thought it would be so effortless for these people to use the game to groom kids”.

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my tummy,” he says.

“I spoke to more than one of the weirdos within fifteen minutes, if there is one or fifty on there, I couldn’t care less."

Mr Morrison says he was propositioned in a water-themed room in the game. Source: Roblox.

Roblox has published advice for parents on its website which details ways to keep kids safe.

The game permits an account to block other users that may be harassing, bullying or spamming, regardless of age. For more information on this, click here.

Roblox spokesman said the safety of its community was a top priority and they’re permanently assessing and improving our trust and safety measures.

The site has several safeguards including talk filtering where a system finds and flags inappropriate language.

For users that are under the age of 13, these filters are set to block any sharing of private identifiable information.

"We continually fine tune this software to detect and block fresh and creative ways to message inappropriately," he said.

The site also has optional friend filtering. All accounts for users that are under the age of thirteen are set to only communicate with friends.

The spokesman said this is all backed up by a moderator network that uses an in-house team to review every pic, audio, and movie file that is uploaded to our site or into any of our games.

If users or their parents are witnessing any bad behaviour in the game, we urge them to flag the ‘abuse report’ function in the game so that these participants can be treated by the Roblox team.

If parents have questions or suggestions. They can email us at [email protected].

For more information on choosing movies and games for kids visit the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner.

Roblox iPad game: Paedophiles can lightly groom kids in talk rooms, warns father

Dad horrified to find vile messages in popular game on son's iPad

February 16, 2017

The former rugby league starlet said the disturbing messages in the virtual world “turned his stomach”.

Iain with his two boys. Source: Supplied

A mortified dad has voiced serious concerns over an online game – aimed at children – which permits strangers to contact and communicate with youthfull kids.

Roblox, which markets itself as a gaming site for kids and teenagers, invites children into a virtual world to “create adventures, play games, role play and learn with their friends”.

It has more than thirty million unique monthly users – predominantly kids.

Dad Iain Morrison wants the talk facility on the site liquidated as it permits strangers to message kids directly.

The former rugby league player for Hull, England, claims the game – targeted at children aged eight to twelve – is being used by adults to groom vulnerable youngsters after finding vile messages from a predator in the iPad game used by his eight-year-old son.

Iain has warned parents about the game, Roblox. Source: Facebook.

“I was asked to lay down on top of them and they commenced with sexual movements”

Mr Morrison determined to use the game – dubbed the fresh Minecraft – after reading a worrying article about it online, The Sun reported.

He asked his two boys, aged eight and 11, if they used the game and they said they did, so he determined to check it out.

Shockingly within fifteen minutes of playing the 33-year-old father was shown sexual positions, and told he was “sexy” and “cute”.

He said from the outside the game looked fine, but when he went into a room with a pool he was instantly “propositioned”.

“They said ‘hi’ so I said ‘hi’ and they asked if I was a boy or doll and my age so I said I was an eight-year-old boy,” he says.

“They asked me to go after them to their house, then into the bedroom and asked me to lay down on top of them and then they began with the sexual movements.

“They said ‘you look cute’ and ‘you look sexy’.

“It was sickening reading all the comments pop up. My kids were fully oblivious as to what the words and stuff meant.”

Iain Morrison says the game’s talk feature needs to be liquidated. Source: Roblox.

"He thought he was talking to friends from school"

The disturbed father-of-two has deleted the application from his boys’ iPad and encouraged others to do the same in a Facebook post.

“It’s total of f**king paedophiles if you ask me it’s fully messed up its turned my guts, anyways it’s deleted off their computers forever and I’d very recommend you check your kids to see if they have it and get rid of it,” he warned.

His post was collective over eight hundred times, with other parents sharing similar stories.

One mum got rid of the app after a similar situation: "I have had this practice too, my seven-year-old stepson had this game and he had people asking him things. Game is banned, he thought he was talking to friends from school."

Another mum said she liquidated it from her daughter’s iPad, after "an online safety course at the school told us about it".

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my belly"

But his post had some people accusing Mr Morrison of scaremongering.

“Shame about the sick people who play the game, shouldn’t be shut down however the way people are carrying on," one wrote.

"They should implement a moderating system within the game to prevent things like this happening. You just need to keep an extra eye on your kids."

Mr Morrison said he “110 per cent thought it would be so effortless for these people to use the game to groom kids”.

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my tummy,” he says.

“I spoke to more than one of the weirdos within fifteen minutes, if there is one or fifty on there, I couldn’t care less."

Mr Morrison says he was propositioned in a water-themed room in the game. Source: Roblox.

Roblox has published advice for parents on its website which details ways to keep kids safe.

The game permits an account to block other users that may be harassing, bullying or spamming, regardless of age. For more information on this, click here.

Roblox spokesman said the safety of its community was a top priority and they’re permanently assessing and improving our trust and safety measures.

The site has several safeguards including talk filtering where a system finds and flags inappropriate language.

For users that are under the age of 13, these filters are set to block any sharing of private identifiable information.

"We continually fine tune this software to detect and block fresh and creative ways to message inappropriately," he said.

The site also has optional friend filtering. All accounts for users that are under the age of thirteen are set to only communicate with friends.

The spokesman said this is all backed up by a moderator network that uses an in-house team to review every pic, audio, and movie file that is uploaded to our site or into any of our games.

If users or their parents are witnessing any bad behaviour in the game, we urge them to flag the ‘abuse report’ function in the game so that these participants can be treated by the Roblox team.

If parents have questions or suggestions. They can email us at [email protected].

For more information on choosing movies and games for kids visit the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner.

Roblox iPad game: Paedophiles can lightly groom kids in talk rooms, warns father

Dad horrified to find vile messages in popular game on son's iPad

February 16, 2017

The former rugby league starlet said the disturbing messages in the virtual world “turned his stomach”.

Iain with his two boys. Source: Supplied

A mortified dad has voiced serious concerns over an online game – aimed at children – which permits strangers to contact and communicate with youthfull kids.

Roblox, which markets itself as a gaming site for kids and teenagers, invites children into a virtual world to “create adventures, play games, role play and learn with their friends”.

It has more than thirty million unique monthly users – predominantly kids.

Dad Iain Morrison wants the talk facility on the site eliminated as it permits strangers to message kids directly.

The former rugby league player for Hull, England, claims the game – targeted at children aged eight to twelve – is being used by adults to groom vulnerable youngsters after finding vile messages from a predator in the iPad game used by his eight-year-old son.

Iain has warned parents about the game, Roblox. Source: Facebook.

“I was asked to lay down on top of them and they embarked with sexual movements”

Mr Morrison determined to use the game – dubbed the fresh Minecraft – after reading a worrying article about it online, The Sun reported.

He asked his two boys, aged eight and 11, if they used the game and they said they did, so he determined to check it out.

Shockingly within fifteen minutes of playing the 33-year-old father was shown sexual positions, and told he was “sexy” and “cute”.

He said from the outside the game looked fine, but when he went into a room with a pool he was instantaneously “propositioned”.

“They said ‘hi’ so I said ‘hi’ and they asked if I was a boy or female and my age so I said I was an eight-year-old boy,” he says.

“They asked me to go after them to their house, then into the bedroom and asked me to lay down on top of them and then they commenced with the sexual movements.

“They said ‘you look cute’ and ‘you look sexy’.

“It was sickening reading all the comments pop up. My kids were totally oblivious as to what the words and stuff meant.”

Iain Morrison says the game’s talk feature needs to be liquidated. Source: Roblox.

"He thought he was talking to friends from school"

The disturbed father-of-two has deleted the application from his boys’ iPad and encouraged others to do the same in a Facebook post.

“It’s utter of f**king paedophiles if you ask me it’s totally messed up its turned my guts, anyways it’s deleted off their computers forever and I’d very recommend you check your kids to see if they have it and get rid of it,” he warned.

His post was collective over eight hundred times, with other parents sharing similar stories.

One mum got rid of the app after a similar situation: "I have had this practice too, my seven-year-old stepson had this game and he had people asking him things. Game is banned, he thought he was talking to friends from school."

Another mum said she liquidated it from her daughter’s iPad, after "an online safety course at the school told us about it".

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my tummy"

But his post had some people accusing Mr Morrison of scaremongering.

“Shame about the sick people who play the game, shouldn’t be shut down however the way people are carrying on," one wrote.

"They should implement a moderating system within the game to prevent things like this happening. You just need to keep an extra eye on your kids."

Mr Morrison said he “110 per cent thought it would be so effortless for these people to use the game to groom kids”.

"This is something I’ve seen with my own eyes. It’s literally turned my belly,” he says.

“I spoke to more than one of the weirdos within fifteen minutes, if there is one or fifty on there, I couldn’t care less."

Mr Morrison says he was propositioned in a water-themed room in the game. Source: Roblox.

Roblox has published advice for parents on its website which details ways to keep kids safe.

The game permits an account to block other users that may be harassing, bullying or spamming, regardless of age. For more information on this, click here.

Roblox spokesman said the safety of its community was a top priority and they’re permanently assessing and improving our trust and safety measures.

The site has several safeguards including talk filtering where a system finds and flags inappropriate language.

For users that are under the age of 13, these filters are set to block any sharing of private identifiable information.

"We continually fine tune this software to detect and block fresh and creative ways to message inappropriately," he said.

The site also has optional friend filtering. All accounts for users that are under the age of thirteen are set to only communicate with friends.

The spokesman said this is all backed up by a moderator network that uses an in-house team to review every pic, audio, and movie file that is uploaded to our site or into any of our games.

If users or their parents are witnessing any bad behaviour in the game, we urge them to flag the ‘abuse report’ function in the game so that these participants can be treated by the Roblox team.

If parents have questions or suggestions. They can email us at [email protected].

For more information on choosing movies and games for kids visit the Office of the Children’s eSafety Commissioner.

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