Roblox Kids Has Chat Now? (1 Week Left)

Chat is finally returning to Roblox Kids, but a massive hidden loophole in the new "Quickws" system could turn this safety update into a complete disaster. Today, we look at how unverified accounts are getting their voices back, and why a secret developer feature has the community completely terrified. The great Roblox muting is officially coming to an end—but there’s a massive catch. Ever since mandatory age verification and the Roblox Kids rollout went live, millions of under-13 and unverified older players have been locked in a silent ghost town. Next week, Roblox is launching "Quickws," a brand-new menu-based chat system designed to completely delete your keyboard and replace it with pre-approved button phrases. While it looks like a flawless fix for child safety and predator prevention on paper, a deeper dive into the Roblox Developer Forums has exposed a terrifying flaw. If corporate Roblox gives random independent developers the power to program custom game-specific phrases, the entire safety net collapses. Today, we’re breaking down how this new menu system works, the math behind the unverified player lockdown, and how a tool built to protect minors might have just handed bad actors the ultimate exploit. Roblox is trying to balance open communication with platform safety, but this custom developer backdoor feels incredibly risky. Do you think the Quickws menu system is going to save multiplayer teamwork, or is it just going to completely ruin the game? Drop your thoughts below: W or L chat update? #RobloxKidsChat #RobloxQuickWords #RobloxUpdate #RobloxLeaks #SaveRoblox #RobloxProtest #RobloxDrama #RobloxNews #Roblox2026