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On Roblox, the term user refers to a person who has signed up on the platform and may also refer to a user account. Users are also sometimes referred to as Robloxians. In the context of games, they are known as players. Users can take part in numerous activities on Roblox. Users may also interact with the community, which may be limited by their account settings. To partake in Roblox, users must sign up for a user account.
History
On September 26, 2008, Guests were introduced. Guests were temporary accounts designed to allow people new to Roblox to try the platform before making an account. A Guest has no other abilities of a user except to play games. Guests were also unable to chat in games. On October 2, 2017, Roblox dropped support for Guests. They were still available through alternate methods until November 2018.
In November 2008, parent accounts were introduced, which were intended to be used by parents and allowed management of child accounts, including enforcing privacy settings and viewing various details of the accounts. Parent accounts were discontinued in May 2012 and now are similar to >13 accounts.
Activites
Users may take part in numerous activities within the community, including buying/selling items, editing their avatars, playing games, and trading items (if they have an active Roblox Premium subscription). Users may also interact with other users. Their ability to chat depends on both the account settings and safety measures in effect on the account (usually for people who are below 13 years of age).
User account
A user account is created for a user who has signed up. Each user account is given a unique ID as well as a Profile page, which shows information about the user. Each account also has a username, which must be unique and a display name that can be shared with others. Accounts are permanent in most circumstances. Each account has a customizable entity that represents the user, known as an avatar.
A user may receive an account suspension if the user is believed to have violated the Roblox Terms of Use. In addition, users can report others for rule violations through Report Abuse. Accounts may also be permanently deleted if a Right to Erasure request is made.
Starting from May 19, user accounts will be broken down into three categories: Roblox Kids (Ages 5 to 8), Roblox Select (Ages 9 to 15), and the standard Roblox account for users above the age of 16.
Age Breakdown
Roblox Kids Accounts (Ages 5-8)
Using age-check technology, Roblox will automatically assign users under the age of 9 to a Roblox Kids account. These accounts will be matched to a dynamically updated catalog of games.
- Access will be limited to games with a Minimal or Mild content maturity level that have passed Roblox's three-step selection process.
- All communication is disabled by default.
- The design will include a distinct blue background across the app to indicate the account type.
Roblox Select Accounts (Ages 9-15)
Roblox Select accounts are for users ages 9 to 15, as determined by Roblox's age-check system, or through a verified adult account. These accounts, like Roblox Kids accounts, will be dynamically matched to select age-appropriate games.
- Access will be limited to games with content maturity levels up to and including Moderate that have passed Roblox's three-step selection process.
- Default communication settings will remain unchanged for ages 9–15.
- Like Roblox Kids, Roblox Select accounts will include a distinct visual appearance to indicate the account type.
Roblox Accounts (Ages 16+)
Roblox accounts are for users ages 16+, as determined by Roblox's age-check system, or through a verified adult account. These accounts are dynamically matched to play age-appropriate games.
- Access will be limited to games with content maturity levels up to and including Moderate that have passed Roblox's three-step selection process, unless the user is verified to be 18+, meaning they can play Restricted Roblox games.
- If available in the user's region, Chat is enabled by default.
- Visibility into friends, screen time, and spending available through age 18.
Signing up
To sign up for an account, the signup page can be found by accessing the website itself. Signing up requires a birth date to be entered, as well as a username and password. Gender is optional. Signing up requires the user to agree to Roblox's terms of use and privacy policy.
Alternative account
A user can also sign up more than once for more accounts, which are known as alternative accounts to distinguish them from the user's original account.
Several reasons exist for creating alternative accounts, including:
- Name sniping or user ID sniping.
- Getting locked out of their main account.
- To play Roblox without being followed by other users, if the main account is well known to some degree.
- To complete multiplayer challenges with the owner (done on two separate devices).
- As a group account, though technically not allowed by Roblox rules, to own a group place or group information.
- To be used as a group holder.
- To make an inappropriate game.
- To troll other users or evade possible server and/or game bans.
- To bypass a ban, which can cause all of the user's accounts to be deleted if the user is caught doing so.
- To get another account if the user forgot their password, or had their account compromised or deleted.
- To store limited items, quite often, when the user does not want to trade them on their main account.
- To show a free Robux/Premium scam without being banned.
- To do a task in a game that might require two or more players. Either done on different tabs or devices.
- <13 users that want a 13+ account, or vice versa.
- To make the player look like a noob (both in external appearance and username), but is good at the games they play. This practice is commonly referred to as "smurfing".
- To test certain aspects of the main account's game.
- To get more friends, such as adding the main account on the alt account as a friend.
- To buy a limited then sell it to give to the main account in Robux, so as not to get banned forever if the item is Poisoned.
- Stock up tickets to give to the main account's group (2007–2016).
- To advertise group games to have Robux payments and advertise with Robux separated on different accounts.
- To bypass profanities and other inappropriate language.
- To test and/or experiment with features on Roblox.
- To create a roleplay character.
- To replay a game they have already beaten.
- To exploit without risking getting their main account banned or terminated.
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