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Roblox Premium
Roblox Premium is an outgoing paid membership that gives users perks and benefits.
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Group walls
group walls were a feature that allowed group members to post messages and interact within their group's dedicated space.
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Faces
Faces were Marketplace assets that changed the image of an avatar's head.
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Classic heads
classic heads were Marketplace assets that change the mesh of an avatar's head.
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System badges
system badges were displayed on profiles and showcased achievements earned on the Roblox site, including visit milestones, friendships, and combat scripts which were retired in 2015.
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Guilded
Guilded was a VoIP, instant messaging and digital distribution platform developed by Guilded Inc. and owned by Roblox Corporation.
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Star Codes
Star Codes were a feature that was implemented on April 29, 2019. Its main purpose is to support and feature those in the Roblox Video Stars Program.
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Engagement-Based Payouts
Engagement-Based Payouts (formerly Premium Payout) was a feature which allow developers to be paid in Robux based on how much time Premium subscribers spend in your game.
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The Bird Says____.
The Bird Says____. is a shoulder accessory that could be obtained for free by redeeming the promotional code "TWEETROBLOX".
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User advertisements
user advertisements were a community-driven feature that allowed players to create and run their own banners, skyscrapers, and squares to promote games, clothing, or groups.
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Comments
Comments, formerly known as Commentary, was a section available through assets on the Roblox website.
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Xbox One S Roblox Bundle
The Xbox One S Roblox Bundle was a Xbox One S bundle created by Microsoft for the Xbox One S. Purchasing the bundle granted exclusive Rthro avatar bundles, avatar accessories, and Robux.
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Player Points
Player Points were a scoring system on Roblox, generally intended to display players' skill.
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Toys
Roblox toys were physical real life small collectible mini-figures and playsets based on various notable characters, users, experiences and other elements of the Roblox universe.
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Roblox Developer Hub
the Roblox Developer Hub was an official resource about Roblox development. It gathers tutorials and guides on game development and has an API reference with documentation on classes, enums, and the global namespace.
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Luobu
Luobu was the mainland Chinese version of Roblox.
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My Feed
My Feed was a feature on Roblox where players could receive updates to their status such as latest shouts from groups they were in, receive updates from games if they were following them, as well as receive status updates from users on their friends list.
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Status
Statuses were small blurbs of text that could be set by a user. They were displayed at the top of the profile, under the username.
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13+ Avatar Items
specific items on the Avatar Marketplace could only be purchased by players who were 13 years of age or older.
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Outlines
outlines were dark, pixel-shaded lines that appeared around the edges of Parts.
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Welcome To The Club
the Welcome to The Club badge was a Roblox badge that could have been obtained if an individual had purchased any type of Builders Club.
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Live-Ops
Live-Ops (also referred to as Developer Events) was a Roblox system which had replaced the event feature. It aimed to better spotlight games by upcoming and established developers by featuring a few games on the splash page each day.
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Builders Club
Builders Club (BC) was a Roblox membership split into 3 tiers that granted users extra privileges.
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BC Exclusive items
BC Exclusive items could only be bought by people with Builders Club membership.
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Clans
Clans were groups of people that could compete for the top spot on a game's Leaderboard. They got to the top spot by earning Player points from that game.
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Sets
sets were groups of models or decals that were created by players on Roblox, allowing players to easily find needed models in one, easy-to-find location.
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Roblox Developer Wiki
the Roblox Developer Wiki was the official resource about Roblox development. It gathered tutorials and guides on game development and had an API reference with documentation on classes and the global namespace.
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Gift accessories
gift accessories were an avatar item that would "unwrap" or turn into a different avatar item, like a gift. Users would purchase the gift not knowing what would come out of it until it was opened.
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Forums
the Roblox Forums were used for discussing and socializing with other people in a text-based format. The forums housed different subforums that each had their purposes.
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Guests
Guests were a feature which allowed unregistered players to test the Roblox platform without a formal account.
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All Things Roblox
All Things Roblox was one of the four Roblox section subforums.
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Roblox Developer
the Roblox Developer App was a mobile app released on the iOS App Store. The app allowed the user to pair their device to Roblox Studio so that they could use it as a testing device when using Server-Client mode.
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m.roblox.com
m.roblox.com used to be a variant of the mobile version of the Roblox site.
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Voxel terrain
voxel terrain, also known as legacy terrain or simply old terrain, was the original terrain system. The terrain was made up of many individual cells with simple shapes such as ramps, cubes and corner ramps.
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Personal Servers
Personal Servers (also known as Personal Build Servers) allowed users to create their own Places with other users by giving them permission.
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RoblEX
the ROBLOX Trade Currency (or RoblEX) was a section of the site used to trade both currencies, Robux and Tickets with different rates.
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Tix
a Ticket, also known as Tix for short, was a former Roblox currency alongside Robux, introduced on August 2, 2007.
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Warrior
the Warrior badge was a Roblox badge given to players who had at least 100 knockouts.
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Combat Initiation
the Combat Initiation badge was a badge obtainable by getting 10 Knockouts on a game which used the classic Roblox Leaderboard script.
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Bloxxer
the Bloxxer badge was awarded to players who reached at least 250 knockouts and had more knockouts than wipeouts.
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Best Friends
Best Friends was a feature where users could set 10 users to be their best friends. When a user was set as a best friend, users could see their status updates via the feed, which was originally on the profile.
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Survive the Disasters
Survive the Disasters was an action video game published by Roblox Corporation. It simulated Stickmasterluke's Natural Disaster Survival experience.
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MEGA places
MEGA places were games whose servers could hold up to 50 players or more with a reduced amount of lag than normal due to increased capabilities of the computation power with additional players.
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Super Safe Chat
Super Safe Chat was a feature added on March 27, 2007, to allow Roblox to comply with COPPA. It prevented under-thirteen users from typing custom messages in the chat, to help prevent these users from seeing/typing expletives and/or profanity.
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Hang Out in a Disco and Chat
Hang Out in a Disco and Chat is a discontinued iOS app developed by Roblox Corporation.
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Bevels
Bevels are a partially discontinued graphical Roblox feature, which rendered smooth, 45-degree edges on meshless Parts.
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Ambassador program
The Ambassador Program acted as a Roblox referral system members to gain more Tickets.