To set Community owners up for success, we’ve outlined the following expectations for managing your Communities:
Follow the Roblox rules
Roblox Communities and all content uploaded to them must follow Roblox’s Community Standards and Terms of Use.
Content uploaded to Communities that is subject to the Community Standards includes, but is not limited to:
- Community names, bios, and icons
- Any of these assets in combination
- Wall posts
Community owners are accountable
Owners play a crucial role in maintaining a safe and positive environment within their Communities.
- Community owners should make an effort to address and mitigate harmful behavior within their communities.
- Community owners are responsible for utilizing the moderation tools provided by Roblox to take proactive measures to ensure a healthy environment and to moderate potentially violative content.
Communities with violations may receive consequences
Communities that violate Roblox’s Community Standards may face enforcement actions that could include warnings, restrictions on features, temporary locks, and—for repeat or severe violations—permanent removal.
Additional Community owner responsibilities:
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When a member violates:
While Community owners are not directly penalized for member violations, repeated failure to address violations within a Community can result in future restrictions on community or group ownership. Owners whose Community is permanently removed will not be able to own a new community or group for 90 days. Multiple permanent removals will result in a complete loss of Community ownership privileges for the owner. -
When an owner violates:
Community owners who are found to be using their Community to promote or facilitate violations of Roblox Community Standards (through uploading or encouraging the upload of violative content) will face enforcement actions on their own accounts and possibly the permanent deletion of their Community.
Community owners can appeal any enforcement actions if they believe they were incorrect.