What does lgbtq mean in roblox
Does roblox allows LGBT talks?
LegosiAmicus_dev (Noctis) 1
I yearn to create a game about “acceptance in the world”, one of the topics will be “being gay” (plus sometimes mentioning that the main personality already “has a person”). I’m not entirely sure if it falls under “dating” category, so I’m asking aid here.
Is it allowed?
And on another letter, is there any changes I can do to construct it appropriate? (if it’s not), for example exclude the fact that the main character has “a person” or something like that?
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phantasmability (phantasmability) 2
Probably not, roblox bans people for saying the word “gay” so i wouldn’t be surprised. I would recommend using metaphors that show what they are talking about but don’t get you banned.
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Megalodox_Official (Jevangelise) 3
This is strongly unsuggested. Roblox allows LGBTQ+ content with the aim of improving acceptance and tolerance among the players, but it certainly doesn’t search to bring the sexual content that comes with it. As most up-to-date LGBTQ+ events are inappropriate for younger children, such as drag shows. I disagree with @phantasmability; Roblox does not ban people for using the synonyms “gay” to id
LGBTQ | Group Role Information
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Ever find it difficult to understand what each identity, orientation, or generally what role means what? Find out about each orientation and individuality that we offer, alongside permissions for all roles, including staff-only roles.
Section 1, Orientation Role Information
An orientation, in terms of LGBTQ, represents your sexuality.
All orientation roles are given default permissions.
Number of Possible Members per Rank: ∞
Orientations that we provide role-sets for include:
- Abrosexual
- Anyone who doesn’t fixate themselves with a specific orientation, as their identity may change over time
- Aromantic
- No desire for having a relationship that bounds to romance with another.
- Asexual
- No desire for sexual intercourse/activity, although you may involve in romantic or loving relationships
- Bisexual
- Having a amorous , emotional, or sexual attraction for both males and females, and therefore only 2 genders at once, rather than more
- Demisexual
- Only having a sexual attraction towards someone that you know deeply or possess an emotional bond with someone
- Gay
- Sexual or lovey-dovey desires for the oppos
LGBTQ+ flags. Are they allowed?
cAoSbOx10 (DeathWillReign) 1
So I was decorating a room and was thinking of things to hold on the wall, favor posters and such. I thought of hanging a trans flag there because:
- It would fit the traits to whom the room belongs to;
- It would glance good and fill up the empty space on the wall;
- It would be inclusive and positive for trans people to own the flag there
But I gave it a second thought and got worried that Roblox would respond negatively and take moderation action against this layout choice due to it being a bit of a mature and sensitive topic, but on the other hand, I sense like it shouldn’t be against the rules to simply be yourself. So I’m a bit conflicted on whether or not I should go forth with this design choice.
What do you think? I believe it would be wrong to back away from this, and I also believe it would be wrong to persecute this sort of thing. I don’t think it’s inappropriate for trans people to exist.
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ikDebris (vzx1) 2
As long as you aren’t violating the Terms of Service you shouldn’t have an issue with ROBLOX moderation.
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bura1414 (Bura) 3
thats roblox tos thats not roblox communi
LGBTQ | P.R.I.D.E. Standards and Our Promise
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In today’s social world, new users are presented with a number of unsuitable context/content, misinformation, misleading ideas, and toxic environments to adapt to. LGBTQ’s aim is to provide a background of freedom from those negative viewpoints and values, hopefully building a better, more positive society overall.
To prevent against negativity, misinformative content, and other dangerous information, we’d treasure to introduce LGBTQ’s P.R.I.D.E. Standards.
Section 1, P.R.I.D.E.
What does “P.R.I.D.E.” stand for? Below is our belief of a more serene behavior plan against unsuitable misinformation:
Protect LGBTQ youth; coined as PROTECTION
Respect individual’s privacy; coined as RESPECT
Introduce positive information; coined as POSITIVITY
Delete and eliminate negative misinformative content; coined as MISINFORMATION
Evaluate the state of LGBTQ’s group, assets, and services; coined as EVALUATIONSection 2, Our Standards
Overall acceptability and insurance against negativity and discrimination is of our uppermost priority, which is why we love being P.R.I.D.E.-ful at LGBTQ.
LGBTQ | Team Roles Information
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Ever find it tough to understand what each identity, orientation, or generally what role means what? Find out about each orientation and identity that we offer, alongside permissions for all roles, including staff-only roles.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact twofacedwhre for direct facts and resolutions.
Section 1, Orientation Role Information
An orientation, in terms of LGBTQ, represents your sexuality.
Orientations that we provide rolesets for include:
- Aromantic
- No desire for having a relationship that bounds to adoration with another.
- Asexual
- No desire for sexual intercourse/activity, although you may engage in romantic or loving relationships
- Bisexual
- Having a romantic, emotional, or sexual attraction for both males and females, and therefore only 2 genders at once, rather than more
- Demisexual
- Only having a sexual attraction towards someone that you understand deeply or hold an emotional bond with someone
- Gay
- Sexual or romantic desires for the conflicting gender, almost always used to describe 2 men together
- Lesbian
- Sexual or affectionate desires for the opposing gender, almo
- Sexual or affectionate desires for the opposing gender, almo
- Sexual or lovey-dovey desires for the oppos