... or you could pay for actual active moderation as a company, as in actually pay a living wage to a large standing army of moderators. Which is totally reasonable... except on Roblox specifically. Because they decide to exploit child labor and as a direct result have hundreds of thousands of individual servers made by children which would be physically impossible to moderate.
Also it isn't possible for Roblox to exploit child labor for moderation because that would be too obviously ghoulish. So they'd rather just not try to have any actual moderation whatsoever.
... or you could pay for actual active moderation as a company, as in actually pay a living wage to a large standing army of moderators. Which is totally reasonable... except on Roblox specifically. Because they decide to exploit child labor and as a direct result have hundreds of thousands of individual servers made by children which would be physically impossible to moderate.
Also it isn't possible for Roblox to exploit child labor for moderation because that would be too obviously ghoulish. So they'd rather just not try to have any actual moderation whatsoever.