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empireresponse1
#196142363Sunday, August 14, 2016 10:16 AM GMT

I have found many people posting the problem that the chat filter it too strict. . A few days ago I found a forum with what has happened. . If you say no bad words for a long time, you get more words to use. The more you use bad words the less words you can
Dissembleee
#196142496Sunday, August 14, 2016 10:21 AM GMT

thats not how it works VII.XXIV.MMXVI // TIX COMPLAINERS: [ PostID=195893420 ]
Rapturing
#196142570Sunday, August 14, 2016 10:24 AM GMT

Uh huh... Great suggestion... Who are your sources?
empireresponse1
#196150752Sunday, August 14, 2016 1:55 PM GMT

My sources are from another forum, which got it from another forum,
Borsy
#196151094Sunday, August 14, 2016 2:02 PM GMT

that's kinda how it works, if you say a lot of bad words you will be able to say less words, but if you rejoin or go to another game it will reset and that's only for normal chat, safechat is different normal chat has a blacklist (words you can't say) safechat has a whitelist (words that you can only say) http://data.roblox.com/Error/Lua.ashx
TheHolyEpicPenguin
#196151459Sunday, August 14, 2016 2:10 PM GMT

@empire you copied that from me!!11!1!11!11 ROBLOX is a great place to play fun games, express creativity and engage with friends and other members of the community. As a result of this, we are visited by many great developers and players from various age groups and we strive to make this a safe and fun place for all of them. To aid in this process, we provide our users with a number of privacy settings and age-appropriate chat modes. Blocking Users and Reporting Abuse An account is able to block other users that may be harassing, bullying or spamming, regardless of age. For more information on this feature as well as how to report rule violations to our moderation team, please click here. Privacy Permissions Players age 12 and younger have locked privacy settings to prevent contact from people they don't know. These players must first become friends with another user before certain activities are allowed, such as messaging, following into game, and playing in private servers. Players age 13 and older are able to set multiple permissions on who is able to interact with them in various ways, such as messaging, trading, game following/invitations and more. These settings can be adjusted from within the Privacy Tab of the Account Settings page, accessed by clicking on the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the site. Chat Modes Players age 12 and younger have their posts and chats filtered both for inappropriate content and behavior, and to prevent personal information from being posted. Players age 13 and older are on a less restrictive filter than the younger players, but it still blocks inappropriate content and behavior from being posted. These filters cover all areas of communication on ROBLOX, public and private. The text filter is reactive to the user's text patterns. If the player goes for a time without posting anything inappropriate, they'll be trusted to use a larger vocabulary. Conversely, users who trigger several infractions will have a more limited vocabulary for a while, until they improve their behavior. As a Parent, How Can I See What My Children Are Doing on ROBLOX? ROBLOX does have several ways to see the history for certain account activities. When logged in, you can view the following histories from their related sections: •Creations such as games, items, sounds, ads...etc (Develop) •Private message history (Messages) •Friends and Followers (Friends) •Virtual item purchase and trade history (Trade) >>>The text filter is reactive to the user's text patterns. If the player goes for a time without posting anything inappropriate, they'll be trusted to use a larger vocabulary. Conversely, users who trigger several infractions will have a more limited vocabulary for a while, until they improve their behavior. <<< https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/articles/203313120-Age-Chat-Modes-Privacy-Permissions-Filtering
TheHolyEpicPenguin
#196151795Sunday, August 14, 2016 2:17 PM GMT

Must spread the word of this post ROBLOX is a great place to play fun games, express creativity and engage with friends and other members of the community. As a result of this, we are visited by many great developers and players from various age groups and we strive to make this a safe and fun place for all of them. To aid in this process, we provide our users with a number of privacy settings and age-appropriate chat modes. Blocking Users and Reporting Abuse An account is able to block other users that may be harassing, bullying or spamming, regardless of age. For more information on this feature as well as how to report rule violations to our moderation team, please click here. Privacy Permissions Players age 12 and younger have locked privacy settings to prevent contact from people they don't know. These players must first become friends with another user before certain activities are allowed, such as messaging, following into game, and playing in private servers. Players age 13 and older are able to set multiple permissions on who is able to interact with them in various ways, such as messaging, trading, game following/invitations and more. These settings can be adjusted from within the Privacy Tab of the Account Settings page, accessed by clicking on the gear icon in the upper-right corner of the site. Chat Modes Players age 12 and younger have their posts and chats filtered both for inappropriate content and behavior, and to prevent personal information from being posted. Players age 13 and older are on a less restrictive filter than the younger players, but it still blocks inappropriate content and behavior from being posted. These filters cover all areas of communication on ROBLOX, public and private. The text filter is reactive to the user's text patterns. If the player goes for a time without posting anything inappropriate, they'll be trusted to use a larger vocabulary. Conversely, users who trigger several infractions will have a more limited vocabulary for a while, until they improve their behavior. As a Parent, How Can I See What My Children Are Doing on ROBLOX? ROBLOX does have several ways to see the history for certain account activities. When logged in, you can view the following histories from their related sections: •Creations such as games, items, sounds, ads...etc (Develop) •Private message history (Messages) •Friends and Followers (Friends) •Virtual item purchase and trade history (Trade) >>>The text filter is reactive to the user's text patterns. If the player goes for a time without posting anything inappropriate, they'll be trusted to use a larger vocabulary. Conversely, users who trigger several infractions will have a more limited vocabulary for a while, until they improve their behavior. <<< https://en.help.roblox.com/hc/en-us/articles/203313120-Age-Chat-Modes-Privacy-Permissions-Filtering

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