![]() This just makes me think of pure incompetence on ROBLOX’s end though - Considering many of these decals being used in my game have a white background or take up so much of the screen there is no way they could have gotten through. I do hope that the asset permissions update originally applied to audio will have some influence on changing this behaviour as the inappropriate content will need to be public to be used anywhere if not, then the audience is reduced purely to those who’ve obtained a link to the content. There’s still some assets uploaded from last year that are still on the site and it’s troubling when wanting to support UGC features. To the OP though, yeah, I’ve also been having trouble with inappropriate content and I’ve likewise been having trouble reporting it. It’s a trick on human moderators, not automation. brightened, plastered on a dark background, resized). The bypasses in question change the composition of the image so that it will only display the inappropriate content under certain conditions (e.g. No sort of automation is allowed to approve or reject content to the site on its own all decisions are actioned on by human moderators. Roblox uses automation purely for prescreening content (e.g. Please do make sure you have a sufficient understanding of how it’s explained before asserting it as true. I’d just like to point out that you’ve misrepresented how Roblox employs automation in moderation pipelines and it’s dangerous to spread misinformation.
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