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  2. Roblox - Wikipedia

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    Roblox is a free-to-play platform where users can create and play games of various genres using Lua. It has over 164 million monthly active users, including half of American children under 16, and hosts events such as Bloxy Awards and BloxCon.

  3. $19 billion gaming giant Roblox issues staff a return-to-work ...

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    Roblox, the $19 billion gaming giant, has joined the growing list of tech companies to ditch remote working—and employees who don’t want to work at the company’s physical office in ...

  4. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the most popular and diverse games on Roblox, a platform and game creation system with millions of players. Find out the features, genres, awards, and history of games like Adopt Me!, Doors, Dress to Impress, and more.

  5. Rickrolling - Wikipedia

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    Rickrolling is a bait-and-switch prank that uses the music video of "Never Gonna Give You Up", a 1987 hit by Rick Astley, to surprise and amuse online users. Learn about the origin, history, and examples of this popular meme that started on 4chan and spread to YouTube and other sites.

  6. Adopt Me! - Wikipedia

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    Adopt Me! is a MMO game on Roblox where players can adopt and care for virtual pets, and roleplay with other users. The game has over 30 billion visits and 1.6 million concurrent players, and features promotional events with movies like Scoob! and Sing 2.

  7. Popcat - Wikipedia

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    Popcat is a meme and a game that involves clicking on an image of a cat named Oatmeal, which opens and closes its mouth to make a pop sound. The meme and the game became popular in 2020-2021, especially in Asia and Europe, and were linked to various events and protests.

  8. Second Life - Wikipedia

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    Second Life is a platform where users can create avatars and interact with each other and user-generated content. Launched in 2003 by Linden Lab, it has a history of growth, controversy, and innovation in online communities.

  9. Dissociative identity disorder - Wikipedia

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    Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a controversial condition characterized by the presence of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states. It is associated with early childhood trauma, such as abuse, neglect, or war, and has a lifetime prevalence of 1.1–1.5% in the general population.