Welcome to online safety part two! –w-
In the last article I covered some ways to stay safe online. Now, I’m going to
talk about multiple instances that kids either didn’t follow those rules, or
when I caught some predators in action.
1.
So, all these events take place on ROBLOX, an online website where all
the users with accounts can create multiplayer games. One of those
games is a roleplay game called Wolves Life 3, where you’re a wolf
character living in a wolf-only society. A lot of younger people play this
game, I would assume mostly 9-14 year olds, excluding the creator of
the game. This game is a favorite of mine, but even it is no stranger to
uneducated children.
I was on the game when I came across two
people, and one of them mentioned her real name. I tried to tell her it
was dangerous, and after a brief argument she said “ugh let’s go to
another server” and those two peoples left the game. (WARNING: THE
KIDS ONLY GET SALTIER FROM HERE.)
2.
Another ROBLOX game is a roleplay about the book series titled
Warriors by the Erin Hunter team. The people on there are more
mature, I assume many are about 15-19. But there was a time where I
found someone openly admitting to being 13, so I told her giving away
her age online was dangerous. She responded “UGH WELL I DIDN’T
KNOW” and left the game. I think someone reported her for being rude
because an administrator showed up and asked about it. I told her
what happened and since the girl left the game the admin couldn’t
really do much to her so the admin left as well.
3.
Yet another ROBLOX game is called Flood Escape 2, where you
basically have to run from and survive in floods of water, acid, lava,


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