时间:2026-07-16 00:11 | 来源:墨客学术 | 作者:墨客学术 | 点击:次
I feel like a policy governance tool such as this should be moved to some sort of automated solution. There’s nothing that’s stopping me from lying on the form or just not using the Policy API all together.
Here’s how I imagine it’ll go:
Developer: “Oh god, what is this”
Developer: reads form
Question: “Does it xyz as according to Roblox’s policy?”
Developer: “bruh… maybe?”
Developer: clicks yes
For every question.
I definitely support this but, the community as a whole isn’t very honest. Trusting that they read a bunch of links which are highly technical in legal wording and abstracted to be simplified to a dictionary is not exactly something I’d bank on.
It might be better to manually opt-into these regions like how you would for Xbox where you agree to the following terms and the developer is now liable if the game doesn’t meet what was agreed upon. Since these policies change frequently, especially China, it’s harder for a developer to alter their game for a variety of regions than to just opt-out of the region entirely.
Maybe a simple prompt stating the changes made to policy in clear detail as each change is being published can prove to be much more useful. Id be able to opt-in and opt-out if a region based on the policies. If a change was made and they policy is something I don’t agree with, it gives me flexibility. I think a lot of developers would appreciate that.