Explore how Roblox Scoped User Identifiers impact community safety and moderation. Learn why the shift from Global User IDs is sparking debate among creators.

Roblox is framing this as 'protecting users from being followed across games,' but critics say it is actually 'protecting predators from being tracked across games.' It is a move that protects the platform from bad PR by making the 'bad stuff' harder to find, but does it actually make the kids safer?
Roblox's new update is dangerous. It will brake advanced moderation software and OSINT techniques like the one the Roblox YouTuber Schlep created.







Roblox Scoped User Identifiers are a new technical update scheduled for rollout in October 2026. Unlike the current system where every player has a single, permanent Global User ID that acts as a digital fingerprint across the entire platform, Scoped IDs provide a unique identification number for each specific game a user joins. This means a player's identity is no longer consistent as they move between different experiences, which Roblox suggests is a move to improve user privacy.
The transition to Scoped IDs is causing concern among creators because it may hinder the advanced moderation software and open-source intelligence techniques used to protect the platform. By removing the universal digital fingerprint provided by Global User IDs, critics worry that the update will effectively blind those responsible for keeping the digital playground safe. This fundamental change could make it significantly harder to track and defend against bad actors who move between different games.
Creators are worried because Global User IDs have served as the last line of defense for platform security for years. The shift to Scoped IDs creates a rift between Roblox and its community of developers who rely on consistent identification to moderate their games effectively. There is a significant fear that this backend tweak will break existing moderation tools, making it difficult for creators to maintain the harmless, creative environment that parents and players expect from the platform.
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