User blog comment:EliteWolf Animates/Problems with Roblox's New Blog Post/@comment-35998649-20190603010824

It IS possible to upload videos (actually more like linking them) when you're editing the settings of a game via the Roblox website. It should be found near where you add thumbnails to a game.

The rest of the points seem to be about comparing Discord moderation to Roblox moderation. Both platforms have their strengths and weaknesses.
 * If we're comparing about actual Discord staff and Roblox moderation, both have the exact same goals and they achieve them similarly, where they mostly depend on the playerbase to report bad actors. The biggest difference between the two platforms is Discord is aimed at an obviously more mature audience, while Roblox is aimed towards younger children.
 * If we're comparing random people having administrator or moderator power(s) in a Discord server and Roblox moderation, this is where things start to get a bit messy.
 * Roblox moderation is full of professionally trained adults (and possibly some mature young adults), as well as some bots to help speed the process (I really doubt 800 or so humans would want to sit and moderate over 1 million assets per day, not including mostly low-effort reports by the community). It is always possible for a bot and human to mess up when moderating assets, nobody is perfect.
 * On the other hand, Discord server administrators and moderators tend to vary quite a lot. Some are mature, others aren't. Some are relaxed about rules and others are very strict on rules. Some follow Discord TOS while others blatantly break TOS. Bots are also used usually to help speed up moderation (with little server goodies). Human error will also occur; sometimes, a server administrator or moderator may allow a close friend to say or send something highly inappropriate while they will ban someone they don't know for the same scenario.

Personally, while Roblox moderation can be quite messed up, I believe that Discord server administration and moderation in general has more faults than Roblox moderation. Discord server admins and mods are usually not of appropriate age (teens generally between 14-17) and are highly inappropriate.

Roblox is just addressing the more extreme sides of Roblox Discord communities. In one of the Roblox-related servers that I was in, everyone there acted very immaturely over many stuff. One of them went so far as to make a very insulting NSFW build of my avatar and their avatar in Roblox Studio once (they were an administrator for the server), so I had to leave that server for my own sanity. They also said really disgusting things about sensitive subjects, and some of them who were not even of age were sending straight up NSFW into the general chat and the moderators and administrators encouraged that behavior by not warning them or banning them (NSFW in the chat is actually not allowed in that server according to the rules for that server last I checked). (Maybe this is the kind of stuff Roblox actually was referring to.)

On the other hand, I'm in many Roblox-related servers which are wonderful and have amazing people in it. There's a lot of talented developers, builders, animators, artists who are really good at what they do. There are also some really nice people that I've met in these servers who I still talk to on a daily. It all depends on where you look and who you surround yourself with.

At the end of the day, it's up to the parents to monitor their child and what they do online, especially if they're still very young. Discord servers are onlu linked for accounts that are 13+. They are not available to see for users younger than 13. If your child is younger than 13 but they can still see it, chances are they lied about their age upon signing up to Roblox, which is really on the parents since they haven't monitored their child on that.

Also I would recommend that you check out Fast Track moderation. It's really useful and reports get looked at instantly quite literally almost all times of the day (slower periods usually at night for me).