| How is ROBLOX adjusting content moderation for 17+ experiences? I see one of the tensors in the model is "DatingAndSexting", but in one of their developer conferences ROBLOX said they expect (age-verified with ID) 17+ dating experiences to be in their future. https://www.reddit.com/r/roblox/comments/16dlijo/roblox_aims... If ROBLOX is not splitting up dating vs sexting, I see major problems with that. In an age-verified 17+ experience, I should be able to ask someone to go on a date with me. I showed my passport to ROBLOX to get in after all. Ditto for "Profanity". 17+ experiences can have strong language, unless it's directed at someone else. https://devforum.roblox.com/t/17-experiences-can-add-support... The guide says that I can say "fuck", but not tell someone to "fuck off". So, does "fuck off" fall under profanity or bullying? Right now, I have a lifetime premium account for ROBLOX from 2008. The rumours I hear is that I'm on a hair trigger for bans because Roblox is trying to clear out lifetime premiums since they cost the company too much money. It would make me feel more comfortable with using voice chat in 17+ experiences if I had more insight into the machine learning classifiers. What are the thresholds Roblox is using in production? Do they differ based on experience or the user? Can I easily run this model locally, talk some trash into the mic, and see what the boundaries are? Right now, I avoid using voice chat despite having verified because I don't want to lose my valuable account. It would make me feel better if I had an idea of what the boundaries were, so I could avoid them. |