
Hey everyone!
Thank you so much to everyone who has signed “Return ROBLOX® to the OG Days” — your support is incredible. We’re making our voices heard, and together we can protect privacy, player choice, and safe gameplay for everyone.
We want to highlight some of the newest Roblox updates that are concerning:
Free Classic Clothing Removal — items players loved and already owned are being deleted.
Connections to Friends & Experiences Update — forces integration into games and experiences primarily to maximize player engagement and revenue.
It’s clear Roblox is trying to keep as many players paying for Robux and Premium as possible, rather than respecting privacy or creativity.
What We Need Now:
Better Chat Filters — proper filtering would make AI facial age verification unnecessary.
Stop Facial Scanning & ID Uploads — uploading your face or ID creates massive risks:
Persona stalking: Both virtually and physically, people could track users from uploaded biometric data
Data breaches: Everything is stored on centralized servers, some accessible by third parties like Google — no hacking required to compromise it
Optional Dynamic Faces & Restored 2D Faces — players should choose, not be forced
Stop deleting purchased or free items — players should retain what they earned
We Want Your Stories!
If you’ve had bad experiences on Roblox — from privacy issues, forced updates, harassment, lost items, or AI-based age checks gone wrong — please comment your story on the petition. Real stories show companies and lawmakers the real impact of these updates.
Spread the Word
Share this petition with your friends, communities, and social media
Tag parents, guardians, and gamers who care about digital rights and privacy
The more signatures and stories we gather, the stronger our message: we will not tolerate invasive surveillance, forced monetization, or loss of player choice
Let’s make Roblox and all online games safe, creative, and private again. Keep sharing, keep commenting, and let’s protect the digital world for players everywhere.
—Owen