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Seriously though...
If she is under 13, she should not be playing any online games alone.
If she is older but still a minor, I hope that by then she has been taught the dos and don'ts when navigating the internet, as this issue is far from being Roblox-specific.
Even something like DST can be dangerous if exposed to people with less than honorable intentions...
The main charter is cute enough to get her attention, and the story will keep her hooked. Plus it is single player, which can be a plus.
If she has friends playing Roblox, she ain't gonna stop playing until she breaks up with them or they stop playing Roblox aswell.
It's okay to push a little, but try it a bit too much, and she's gonna create a negative image of you for years.. At least, until she grows up and realizes that you were right the entire time and merely trying to help.
So, if she's in the age, I'd suggest talking to her about videogames in general, using yourself and other friends of yours as examples - Mostly mentioning your negatives or years that you don't view so positively and it's within the topic as means to motivate her to become a better person than you were in the past.
This makes me wonder - Is Roblox really that bad?
I'm under the opinion that there are far, far worse videogames that she could try..
but i suggest you talk to your parents about this, parents always good at convincing