Verified Badge

- For official Roblox badges, see Roblox badge.
The verified badge is a visual indicator that is granted to users and communities in order to identify notable and authentic Roblox creators, influencers, groups, studios, and off-platform brands. It was first introduced on September 12, 2022, via an announcement on the Developer Forum.[1]
Obtaining the badge[edit | edit source]
The badge is currently only granted to users and communities that are selected internally by Roblox. The selection criteria is based on hours of engagement for experience developers, amount of followers for content creators and total revenue for avatar item creators. All verified users must also have logged into Roblox in the last 6 months, be ID verified via account settings, and must have two-step Verification via authenticator app enabled on their account.[2] You can also copy the badge using the unicode symbol: , Please note that this symbol is only supported in Roblox ingame.
Account Type | Notability Requirement |
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Brands & Figures |
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Experience Developers |
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Creators of Avatar Items |
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Revocation[edit | edit source]
Users who perform any of the following will have their badge automatically revoked:
Users[edit | edit source]
- Changing display name or username
- Disabling Authenticator on the account
Communities[edit | edit source]
- Changing the community's name
- Changing the community’s ownership
Verified badge can also be revoked by violating Roblox's Community Standards and Terms of Use. However, it can be restored through the Roblox Support form by providing username and details regarding the lost verified badge, particularly any account changes that were made before losing the badge.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Roblox (2022, September 12). "Introducing the Verified Badge!". From DevForum. Accessed October 10, 2022. Archived from the original on October 9, 2022.
- ↑ Roblox (2022). "Verified Badge FAQ". From Roblox Support. Accessed October 10, 2022. Archived from the original on October 4, 2022.