Anon10/19/25, 04:08No.723609542
Played since 2010, stuck with it. So I have somewhat of an inside perspective.For kids: It's jewtube but for video games. The gameplay equivalent of white noise.
Usually just 7 year olds in gambling sims, but it also applies to the "higher-quality" games teens will play.For adults: Coinflip.
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Unrestricted access to an audience of children; usually pedophilia (trannies), but rarely for development (the results of which often lending itself to pedophilia anyways).>tails
Autism satisfied by a rare niche only present on small roblox games. Take your pick between multiplayer engineering/wiring sims with physics, open world public roleplay, or GTA online clones mixed with other genres like western or darkrp. Likely played before adulthood.>lands on edge
The average devforum poster (usually paid contributors) or an exploit dev.Roblox itself directly fudges the numbers on their own current top game, Grow a Garden. OP's pic is referencing the moment it hit 20m concurrent players.It is consistently boosted to numbers normally impossible for both their notoriously underfunded servers (which were crippled after one game reached legit playercounts merely a fraction of that amount) and any botters that could possibly want to pull this off, even if the game's popularity hadn't coincided with what was essentially their bot nuke update (patching all methods of multi-instancing).Since it has been established that both botters and roblox wouldn't have the resources to manage this many accounts, the only remaining possibility is that roblox itself is forging the numbers. They could edit the count of people actively playing their game and no one would be any the wiser, because they're not subject to audits on those numbers.
