This has been a theory I’ve had for a long time, two things:
1. Some of the largest studios on Roblox who own multiple games are collecting massive amounts of data on players across all of their games, matching the people together, understanding patterns and are using that to either sell that data to 3rd party companies, or using that to know more information about players buying preferences to give them personalized dev-product offerings
2. This is somewhat unrelated, but I also believe some of these bigger studios that “do acquisitions” reach out to mass amounts of people pretending their interested in acquiring it, asking for game stats, and then ultimately scrape all of their data to fuel an algorithm that they use for god knows what. And they have no intention on actually acquiring the game.
Okay, I got tipped off what's actually going on and it sorta makes sense.
This change has nothing to do with stopping ban lists like EASI or making moderation more difficult, those are unintended casualties.
Lets just say... there are some corporate entities acting very sleazy.