Never publish a copied game immediately. Open it locally in Roblox Studio and examine the scripts.
Shared Responsibility and Viral Harm When a creative community intentionally unrestricts content—whether code, art, or instructions—it disperses responsibility. If the content encourages risky behavior or normalizes self-endangering acts, the consequences ripple outward. "Russian Roulette Uncopylocked" critiques the notion that openness absolves authors of accountability; once a dangerous idea is made freely copyable, its propagation becomes collective, and the potential for normalized harm grows. Russian Roulette Uncopylocked
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: Developers often share .rbxl files for educational purposes. For example, a casino-themed arcade collection on the Roblox DevForum includes a working Roulette game asset. If the content encourages risky behavior or normalizes