Quintin Smith, a journalist from People Make Games, released the video after Roblox players and creators told him about the abuse and exploitation that they experienced on the supposedly child-friendly game site in four months ago. The latest video, which you can see below, came after Roblox called on them to delete the other video in question, which remains on the channel from this time. Smith talked Sarah (no matter how long he is born) into a discord server where she was 12 years old when she met the creator of a sexting game called Sonic Eclipse Online. Although many alumnus complained about her abuse allegations against him, Sarah said that it took years and a few concerned friends to figure out that what Doc was doing to her was extremely inappropriate. Because she came out publicly with her abuse allegations against him, many people in the fan games community attacked her for accusing him of being a pedophile. Doc denied a pedophilia claim in a response video, saying that while he wouldn’t defend himself for the explicit comments he made, he didn’t believe that the comments he made were genuine or fill with intent. Roblox eventually allowed Doc to move from the platform because of the evidence that Sarah and her friends provided, but he managed to keep monetization and creative control over his fans game. Smith’s work was carried out by a game developer, Jordan. They said they were reduced from a partner who made a reasonable share of their games revenues to an employee for a corporation that forced them to work longer hours to earn the same amount of money as before. Instead of fighting for fair wages and treatment, they quit that company to avoid retaliation for speaking out. This story made people watch the game conclude that Roblox is an established platform that values profits over the safety and well-being of children, saying that it is hard to convince parents and politicians to understand their business model. Roblox has accumulated a net worth of nearly three thousand dollars.