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ROBLOX Bribing Its Users for Money


Recently, ROBLOX has added yet another "cool feature". That's right, you can now show players in-game advertisements to earn Robux. While some people (including me) are excited about a chance to earn extra in-game virtual currency that has no real effect in life, I must say that ROBLOX is getting really sneaky now with their "let's try to let players show each other ads and we'll make money off of 'em!" approach.


I mean honestly, who would've thought of this if not ROBLOX? They just have the extra push, that genius idea generator. As long as it's for cash, they'll think up a new way.

And those collaboration hats/gear/event places? Just another extra chance to earn a quick buck! Companies pay for their new movie/game/project to be advertised on a game site that hundreds of thousands of children visit every day.

Seriously though, when it comes to making money off of kids, nobody does it better than ROBLOX.

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