One of the best things that happened to our daughter was parting ways with a toxic classmate from her old school who became her Roblox-mate. She’s finally putting the Switch Animal Crossing Edition that we bought her for Eid to good use. She did get scammed once into giving up a villager for free, but she’s hopefully learned her lesson. Her entire personality and attitude have changed, especially after finding out the girl she recently started carpooling with also likes Animal Crossing.<p>Like Facebook for many people, I think Roblox is literally a disease for most kids. Hoping for more disruptions.
Our family has decided to permanently disrupt Roblox at the house.<p>I find that the games my kids were playing were really just totally mindless. They involved no real skill or thought.<p>Most of the games consist of finding coins and then getting different skins for their character. Or even worse gaining “money” for time served and then buying things.<p>What’s up with the devs? These games are terrible and are just a waste land for our children.<p>The kids were bummed at first, but because there are so many other choices in gaming, they have recovered and not looked back.<p>Good riddance I say.
I saw an interesting video about Roblox a while ago:<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gXlauRB1EQ" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gXlauRB1EQ</a>
This cant be good!<p>It's been down for a good while!<p>10 Hours and counting by my reckoning!<p>Halloween Weekend too!<p>So likely missing big revenue on themed in game items!
That explains why my kid couldn't login. They called me saying they couldn't get on and I thought it had to do with the DNS family protection I added.