Roblox has introduced an AI-powered feature that rephrases inappropriate language in real-time chats. The tool aims to maintain conversation flow by substituting offensive words rather than blocking them with symbols. This update follows recent safety measures amid ongoing legal challenges over child protection.
Roblox, the popular online gaming platform, has rolled out a new AI-driven system to handle inappropriate language in user chats. Previously, the platform's filters replaced violating messages with a series of hash marks (####), which Roblox acknowledged could disrupt discussions and hinder communication. The updated feature now automatically substitutes problematic words or phrases with more suitable alternatives, starting with profanity.
For example, a message like “Hurry TF up” would be changed to “Hurry up!” Participants in the chat receive a notification when a message has been rephrased, while the original sender sees the edited content highlighted. Despite the rephrasing, users who repeatedly violate Roblox's community standards face penalties, as the system does not excuse policy breaches.
Rajiv Bhatia, Roblox’s chief safety officer, explained in a blog post: “As these systems scale, they create a flywheel for civility, where real-time feedback helps users learn and adopt our Community Standards.” The rephrasing tool is initially available in chats between age-verified users in similar age groups and supports all languages covered by Roblox's translation system.
This development comes after Roblox implemented mandatory age verification in January, prompted by reports describing a “pedophile problem” on the platform, where adults allegedly groomed children. Children under 13 are now restricted from using in-game chat outside specific experiences, with others limited to interactions with peers of comparable ages.
However, these efforts have not quelled legal scrutiny. In February, Los Angeles County filed a lawsuit claiming Roblox “makes children easy prey for pedophiles.” More recently, Louisiana’s attorney general has sued, alleging that Roblox “created a public park and filled it with sex predators that are preying on… children.”