Wall Street moneyfolk are not having a good time. The everythingverse of user-made games generally aimed at kids has let them down by changing its algorithm to push less kids towards "games that emphasise short-term monetisation". Cue $9 billion being lopped off Roblox Corp's market cap valuation, because how could the game's makers allow such a travesty to happen? The flood of Wall Street tears began upon Roblox sharing their second quarter financial results at the end of July. Cue Roblox's market capitalisation valuation, the current market value of all of a company's outstanding stock shares, plummeting by $9 billion as Wall Street wailed in agony at the lack of financial rinsing of under 13s.