Board Thread:Roblox help and discussion/@comment-33105209-20190122011950

So I've been seeing scam bots a lot lately, and you may have been too. Here I have listed 3 ways to define scam bots from normal players, so you don't accidentally report somebody.

1. They never move.

If you see somebody staying still at the spawn area, they might be a scam bot. However, this isn't always the case.

2. They'll only say their scam ad.

If a player is not using the chat or has not typed a scam ad, they're either new to Roblox or not moving at the moment. Usually, a scam ad's code looks like this (robux.scam does not actually exists, it's an example):

/me just got TONS of ROBUX using robux.scam! Visit robux.scam in your browser to generate ROBUX instantly!

3. Their usernames are always alike.

If you see somebody with a username that looks like a scam bot's, they are most likely a scam bot. The most common ones are a random word or name followed by numbers.  