Ban/Account deletion

Account deletion (also referred to as account termination) is a type of ban where the player's account is disabled and permanently banned from using Roblox. After 30 days have passed, the terminated account becomes permanently unrecoverable in most cases. This should not be confused with fully deleted accounts, which is only issued by administrators for specific purposes, not by moderation.

Users who attempt to view a terminated player's profile will receive the error Page cannot be found or no longer exists. Serious or repeated violations of the Terms of Service and/or violation of federal law will immediately result in account deletion. Friends of a terminated user will see a darker square that is not clickable on their Friends page as opposed to the lighter squares, and these users can be unfriended without going to their profiles.

If a player gets permanently banned, they are allowed to create a new account using the sign up feature. This is not the case with a poison ban. However, it's recommended that they don't create alt accounts because it's considered ban evading and is against Roblox's Community Guidelines.

Though moderators are hesitant to give away account deletions as a punishment, if the account is new, has no value and is ultimately a throwaway account – especially if it was clearly created to violate the rules – they will most likely be hastier to delete the account.

An account deletion will also be given away if asked by the owner of the account with the moderation note: "Your account has been deleted as per your request. Thank you for being a part of the ROBLOX community." This feature was removed due to people impersonating owners of different accounts, writing fake requests for account deletion. Remember to follow the Terms of Service.

The only way for an account owner to delete their roblox account is to contact Roblox and submit a right-of-erasure or right to be forgotten request.

A terminated account's username used to be changed to [ Content Deleted XXXXXXXX], where XXXX would've been the users UserID. This no longer happens when an account is terminated.