My account username is PLAQIUSIR.
My Roblox group was permanently restricted with the violation reason “Sharing Personal Information”, which is entirely inaccurate—no real-world private information, phone numbers, addresses or personal data was ever posted or shared by me or any group members.
This group lock traces back to an earlier unrelated DMCA copyright takedown on my published experience. I properly submitted a DMCA counter-notice following official Roblox policy, and my experience has since been successfully reinstated without further copyright penalties. The group was only flagged as collateral alongside the resolved DMCA case, yet moderators incorrectly reclassified the group’s restriction under the “Sharing Personal Information” category, a violation that never occurred in my group at all.
No group member posted any private personal information, there is zero chat history or wall content to support this violation label. The reclassification of the original DMCA collateral penalty into an unrelated privacy violation is an error within Roblox’s moderation review system.
Attached supporting evidence:
- Screenshot of the appeal rejection email dated July 6, 2026 from Roblox Appeals staff Yuki
- Screenshots proving my DMCA counter-notice was accepted and my experience restored
- Direct link to my affected group: 【RBXSY】沈阳军事训练基地 - Roblox
This incorrect violation categorization creates unfair punishment that does not align with actual group activity or Roblox Community Standards. I ask the moderation team to fully re-review my case, recognize the penalty stems only from the long-resolved DMCA incident, and remove the false “Sharing Personal Information” restriction on my group.
Expected behavior
- The moderation team fully re-examine my entire case and all attached evidence.
- Remove the inaccurate “Sharing Personal Information” violation mark from my group.
- Lift the unfair group lock caused by misclassification of the old resolved DMCA collateral penalty.


