
Is Australia Banning Roblox? Everything You Need to Know
Published: December 11, 2025 — Updated for Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban
Australia has officially implemented its first-ever social media ban for children under 16, blocking access to platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and Twitter/X starting December 10, 2025.
But one platform is noticeably missing from the list: Roblox.
Here’s whether Australia is banning Roblox, why it was excluded, and whether it might be added later.
Is Roblox Banned in Australia?
No — Roblox is not banned in Australia.
The government chose not to include Roblox in the under-16 social media restrictions. Children and teens can still:
- Create Roblox accounts
- Play games
- Chat with friends
- Use Roblox’s social features
However, officials warned the ban list is dynamic, meaning platforms can be added later if usage spikes among young people due to the ban on other apps.
Why Isn’t Roblox Included in the Ban?
Roblox was excluded because regulators classify it as a gaming platform, not a social network.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant explained:
“If the gameplay were removed, would kids still use Roblox just for messaging? Probably not.”
Key reasons Roblox avoided the ban:
✔ Primarily used for gaming
✔ Social features are secondary
✔ Messaging does not function like TikTok or Instagram
✔ Kids generally cannot use chat without gameplay
This keeps Roblox outside the current ban criteria — for now.
Roblox’s New Age Verification Features (Launching First in Australia)
Although Roblox is not banned, the company is rolling out major age verification requirements starting in December 2025 for all Australian users.
Every user must complete one of the following:
- ✔ Facial age estimation (via Persona)
- ✔ Government ID verification
After verification, players are placed into six age-based experience groups, which determine what content and chat features they can access.
- Under 9
- 9–12
- 13–15
- 16–17
- 18–20
- 21+
New Chat Rules
Users can only chat with people in their own age group or adjacent ones.
This prevents:
- Teens from messaging adults
- Adults from chatting with unknown minors
- Unverified users from accessing chat at all
Players who refuse verification can still play games but won’t have chat access.
The system launched in:
- 🇦🇺 Australia
- 🇳🇿 New Zealand
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands
A global rollout is planned for early 2026.
Could Roblox Be Added to the Ban Later?
Yes — Roblox could still be banned for under-16s in the future.
Australia’s government has stated:
- The list of banned apps will be updated regularly
- Any platform attracting mass teen migration may be reclassified
- The eSafety team is monitoring Roblox’s usage closely
Officials already mentioned that platforms like Lemon8 may be added if teens flock to them. Roblox is no exception.
If the government determines that:
- Kids move from Instagram/TikTok → to Roblox to bypass restrictions
- Roblox’s chat features become heavily used for socializing
- Safety risks increase
…the platform may be added to the restricted list.
For now, Roblox remains safe and accessible, but that status could change at any time.
FAQs – Australia Roblox Ban (2025)
1. Is Roblox banned for kids under 16 in Australia?
No. Roblox is currently not part of the under-16 social media ban.
2. Why did Roblox avoid the ban?
Because it’s classified as a gaming platform, not a social platform.
3. Do Australian Roblox users need age verification?
Yes. Mandatory verification began in early December 2025.
4. Can unverified users still play Roblox?
Yes — but they cannot chat or use social features.
5. Could Roblox be banned later?
Yes. The ban list is dynamic and Roblox may be added if teen usage spikes.
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