How to Get Unbanned From Roblox – If You’re Banned by Individual Creators
Account deletion (also referred to as account termination) is a type of ban where the player's account is permanently banned from using Roblox. After 30 days have passed, the terminated account becomes permanently unrecoverable in most cases.
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sharing your account – regardless of reason, especially since it’s a free-to-play game; buying or selling accounts. Now that we’ve gone over the reasons for which an account can get banned, let’s also see how a player can submit an appeal in order to get unbanned from Valorant! How to Submit a Valorant Unban Appeal
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.
Temporary Ban (Hours or Days) Three-day ban - you won't be able to access your account for 72 hours; One-week ban - forget about playing this game for 7 days; Two-week ban - in this case, you better find something new to play in the meantime until you get unbanned, such as Cryptovoxels.
Once you determine the reason you got banned, it is time to write an appeal letter. You should provide valid arguments on why you should get unbanned. Some platforms will even ask you to present a plan of action to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The letter should be straightforward.
Creating an account solely for violating the platform's rules. Sharing information that relates to dating, relationships, or sex. Discussing or posting about inappropriate topics, such as drugs. Swearing or using profanities.
When it comes to the possible reasons your account might be banned, Roblox has an extensive list of actions that could cause moderation issues: posting adult or inappropriate content, endangering someone’s privacy, harassing as well as scamming and spamming other players.
1-Week/2-Week Ban: As explained just above, if you keep on going against Roblox’s Terms of Service, your account can get banned for up to 2 weeks. That's a long time, presenting a reason to contact Roblox's staff and try to get your account once again active.
To speed up the process of having your account reviewed, you can try sending an email message. If you decide to do so, make sure to send your message to support-en@roblox.com - from the email address associated with your Roblox account.
That means if you keep on going against the game’s rules, you will encounter harsher restrictions. Find more information about those tiers just below.
7-Day IP Ban: This is an IP-based ban imposed for severe violations of Roblox’s ToS. That means your IP address will be blocked. Bypassing that ban using a VPN can lead to your account being terminated for good, if caught.
Warning: Previously known as 'reminders' in the Roblox world, warnings are messages you get for going against the game’s terms (minor ToS violations, most frequently). If you get a warning, your account won’t be banned, but you’ll be watched more closely in the future.
General Roblox Bans (By Roblox’s Staff): If you can’t access the game at all (if you fail to log in, for example), you probably did something against the game’s Terms of Use or Community Rules. In that case, you won’t be able to access the game at all. Consequentially, you’ll need to turn to Roblox’s staff to activate your account once again.