A New Orleans man caught with CP told investigators he's a Roblox programmer. Dive into the wildest gaming controversy and Reddit's most brutal roast session.

I was deep in the trenches, debugging a shader issue at 3 AM, when I scrolled past a headline that made me do a double-take. A guy in New Orleans just got raided and arrested for possessing child pornography (CP). And do you know what this genius told the investigators during interrogation? "I'm a Roblox programmer."
You literally can't make this stuff up.
Here's the quick rundown for those who hate reading long walls of text: Police bust down this dude's door, find a stash of highly illegal and disgusting CP materials, and slap the cuffs on him. While trying to explain himself, his brain somehow decides that dropping the "I'm a Roblox programmer" card is the best play.
Whether he thought this would justify his weird obsession with kids or if it was just a bizarre flex, it definitely handed another massive L to Roblox. The platform has already been under fire for years due to its absolute trash moderation, child exploitation, and questionable microtransactions. Roblox's PR team must be speedrunning their resignations right now.
A drama this cursed wasn't going to slip past Reddit. The thread blew up with nearly 3,000 score, and the comments are a perfect mix of dark humor and brutal honesty.
Listen up, fellow devs. We all want to build the next big thing, but when you're scaling a platform that targets kids, moderation isn't an optional DLC—it's the core engine.
You can't just spin up a cloud vps, write some snappy netcode, and leave the doors wide open. Roblox has fostered an environment that is way too easy for bad actors to infiltrate. If you are building a multiplayer social game, build your reporting tools and chat filters on Day 1. Don't wait until one of your "creators" is on the evening news to start patching the leaks.
As for the Roblox dev in question? Enjoy the prison meta, buddy. GG.
Source: Reddit