Roblox is making in-game reports easier to file and easier to route, with a redesigned flow that asks different follow-up questions depending on what a player reports.
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Roblox is rolling out major updates to player reporting inside experiences. The new interface is designed to be simpler, with clearer language and adaptive questions that change based on whether a player reports chat behavior, experience content, another user or a different safety issue.
The company is also giving players more feedback after they report something. Roblox says users can receive notifications when a report leads to action, see helpful tips right after submitting a report, and later in Q3 use a persistent inbox to revisit report status updates.
Why it matters
For players and parents, this is a practical safety update: reporting should become less confusing, while Roblox gets cleaner signals for faster moderation decisions.
Key details
The official Roblox Newsroom post was published on July 1, 2026 by Chief Safety Officer Matt Kaufman.
The redesigned flow uses adaptive questions and clearer Community Standards language tested with young users.
Roblox is adding action notifications now and says a persistent report status inbox is planned for Q3.