3/28/2024 0 Comments Roblox voice chat update![]() ![]() Generate Experience Guidelines for your experience by taking the questionnaire and selecting “Yes” when asked, “Do you depict strong language in your experience?”. To do so, visit the Creator Dashboard and locate the Questionnaire tab for your experience. To depict strong language content in your experience, your experience must first receive Experience Guidelines with an “Ages 17+” age recommendation and the Strong Language descriptor. We are also exploring ways to show in your experiences when strong language is enabled. We recommend including in-experience messaging to inform your users about strong language and encourage them to be civil and respectful, even while using strong language. ![]() In your 17+ experience, go to the Creator Dashboard > Audience > Communication Settings to enable the toggle for Allow Strong Language, which will relax the text filter settings and allow your users to use Strong Language without being hashed out.Įxperiences that contain strong language will show an indicator of “Contains strong language” on the experience details page You can enable Strong Language in user communication for your 17+ experiences. Allowing Strong Language in User Communication So please refrain from including any strong language in those promotional materials. Enabling strong language in a 17+ experience or converting an existing non-17+ experience to 17+ with strong language will require you and your collaborators to be 17+ and ID-verified.Īs a reminder, all public-facing content for 17+ experiences must be appropriate for all ages (including but not limited to texts, thumbnails, and videos on experience details pages). With this launch, you can enable strong language in experience content and/or user communications. Enabling Strong Language in 17+ experiences That said, targeting that language towards someone will be moderated as it is deemed bullying and/or harassment. You will be allowed to use strong language in a 17+ experience text or voice chat with this feature enabled. To illustrate the difference between what is allowed with strong language and what violates our Community Standards, here’s an example: We will do our best to ensure that our revised text filters prevent harmful communication that violates our Community Standards however, please let us know if you see anything you think should not be allowed using the Report feature. We want Roblox to be welcoming, which means it’s okay for you to swear when among only 17+ users in 17+ age-appropriate experiences, provided that you aren’t violating our Community Standards. While we are providing an option to relax our text filters for 17+ experiences and removing consequences for using strong language in text and voice chat in those experiences, you must still comply with our Community Standards and Roblox’s 17+ Policy Standards. ![]() We define strong language as vulgar and obscene language that is not used to harass, discriminate, incite violence, or threaten others, or used in a sexual context. ![]() This is available for 17+ experiences only, so you should still refrain from using strong language on DevForum and elsewhere on Roblox. With this launch, we will no longer apply consequences for using strong language in 17+ experiences in either text or voice chat. So if you are building a terrifying horror experience age-gated for people 17 and older, when something scary jumps out of the shadows, your users could react as many folks would by yelling out an expletive in both text and voice chat, and it won’t be filtered or censored like in this post. This launch is part of our broader vision for Roblox to be for everyone by providing age-appropriate experiences and communication. Starting today, if you are 17 and older, you can include strong language in 17+ experiences you create. ![]()
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