Video games are a big part of daily life for kids, but just because something is marketed toward kids doesn’t mean it’s always OK for kids. While Minecraft and Super Mario might be fun, safe ways for kids to play video games, Roblox raises some bigger concerns. Think of this online gaming platform as the Wild West — home to user-generated games that aren’t always safe or kid-friendly. Many parents have concerns about letting their little ones play on the site unsupervised, and for good reason. But the platform is making a drastic move to change that perception, with the help of parents themselves.

Back in May, Roblox announced that Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov was the new Head of Parental Advocacy, where she will “focus on building partnerships and programs to help equip parents with the tools

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