Summary
TheRobloxcommunity has become aware of a new rule that’s been added to the gaming platform’s terms and conditions, and players aren’t happy with the recent change.Robloxis an online game creation system that lets users program and play games, either created by themselves or other users. Created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004,Robloxwas released to the public in 2006 and has accumulated millions of games in its catalog over the past few decades.
The gaming platform achieved a stunning accolade last month, asRobloxaccumulated more active players than the top 100 Steam games combined. Additionally, as of February 2025,Robloxnoted an average of 85.3 million daily active users on the platform playing millions of games or “experiences,” which is a testament to its popularity.
Posted on Reddit by AlternativeNovel2624, a screenshot was shared on theRobloxsubreddit, highlighting a new rule that’s been added to theterms and conditions. The update stated, “We expanded the prohibition of certain on-platform uses of the name “Roblox” and “Blox” (and any name similar to Roblox) to include usernames, display names, and community names.” The original poster said that they hope the devs don’t push this change as it would be “extremely dumb,” because several users have a variant of the platform’s title in their username, and they’ll now have to save the currency to change it. On the same note asRoblox’s ban in Turkey last year, Redditors shared their fear that players would receive bans for having the platform title in their usernames.
Roblox Adds Controversial Username Rule to Terms and Conditions
OneRobloxplayer spent over 800,000 Robux changing their username, but unfortunately, no amount of currency will allow users to swerve this new rule. One Redditor noted thatRobloxmay begin to enforce the ban on any users usingRobloxin their name, which will unfortunately see several innocent players’ accounts in jeopardy. While it’s an understandable step to reduce the number of fake or parodiedRobloxaccounts, there seems to be an oversight of users who are genuinely maintaining aRoblox-exclusive identity.
Robloxplayers recently discussed a feature they wanted to be added to usernames, preceding the new terms and conditions rule, which would allow them to choose the color of their title. Many users expressed that the option to choose a color would help them express their identity better online, instead of the color being selected for them.