This transparency report covers moderation activity from 1 April to 23 June 2026. The period is not the full quarter yet, but we are publishing the data now because our community has grown quickly and safety needs to stay visible.
Roblox Moderation
Across our Roblox games, moderators issued 14,228 warnings, 309 kicks and 1,338 bans during this period.
Warnings are normally used for lower-level rule breaking where a player can correct their behaviour. Kicks are used when someone needs to be removed from the current server. Bans are reserved for more serious cases, repeated rule breaking, or behaviour that is not safe for the community.
Discord Moderation
In our Discord community spaces, moderators issued 140 Discord bans and 14 Discord timeouts.
Discord moderation is handled separately from in-game Roblox moderation, but the goal is the same: keeping our community spaces safe, especially because many of our players are children and young teens.
Common Safety Themes
The most common moderation themes during this period were disruption, harmful conduct, trolling, harassment, inappropriate behaviour, punishment evasion and misuse of systems.
How We Handle Safety
We use a mix of in-game moderation tools, manager reporting, Trust & Safety review and community reports. Not every issue leads to the same outcome. Context matters, and serious behaviour is handled differently from a first-time minor disruption.
We also continue to update our rules and internal guidance so moderators can make more consistent decisions. Consistency matters, especially in games with a young player base.
What Comes Next
As our player base grows, we will keep improving our moderation tooling and reporting processes. We want our safety work to be visible without sharing private operational details that could be misused.
If you have a safety concern, you can contact us through our support channels or use the report options available in-game and on our website.