Hindenburg Research disclosed a short position inĀ RobloxĀ on Tuesday, alleging that the gaming platform popular among young children inflated metrics including user numbers and engagement.
RobloxĀ shares fell as much as 9% after the short seller said the company conflated daily active users (DAUs) with the number of people visiting its platform.
The stock was recently down 3% at $40.06.
This was based on its definition that the metric is not a measure of āunique individuals accessingĀ Roblox,ā Hindenburg said, adding that DAUs could include bots or alternate accounts.
AĀ RobloxĀ spokesperson denied the allegations.
It is the latest target of Hindenburg, whose reports have knocked shares of companies owned by billionaire-investor Carl Icahn and Indiaās Gautam Adani, as well as AI-server maker Super Micro Computer.
āRobloxĀ is lying to investors, regulators, and advertisers about the number of āpeopleā on its platform, inflating the key metric by 25-42%+,ā Hindenburg said.
The short seller said it has also found multiple instances of bots from different countries that use alternate accounts to āfarmā for goods in games onĀ Roblox.
The platform promotes games that do not need active participation from users and artificially inflate engagement by tying developer payouts to that, the short seller said.
Unlike traditional video game companies,Ā RobloxĀ relies on user-generated content to drive engagement and makes most of its money from in-game spending on its virtual currency, Robux.
The companyĀ raised its annual bookings forecastĀ in August as it benefits from strong spending on the various games available on the platform. It had 79.5 million DAUs, as of June 30.
āThere are many interesting points in that report, but they seem to misunderstand a lot about how games work,ā said Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter.
He said Hindenburg measured engagement based on a āsession,ā but gamers usually log on and off multiple times a day and play more than one game.
āThe Hindenburg test looks like it measured session length for a single game for each user,ā Pachter said.
Source: NYPOST