I have noticed that numerous character bundles on the Roblox Marketplace are violating the Marketplace Policy, specifically regarding the requirement of modesty layers for avatars resembling humans. Despite multiple attempts to report these bundles, no moderation action is taken, and these items remain on the Marketplace.
According to Roblox’s Marketplace Policy (Marketplace policy | Documentation - Roblox Creator Hub), under the “Avatar Body Guidelines” section, modesty layers are required for avatars resembling humans. Moreover, all modesty layers must be fully opaque, with no exceptions.
Here is a direct excerpt from the policy:
Modesty layers are required if your avatar character resembles a human. A modesty layer is a layer of clothing that covers an avatar’s upper torso and lower torso. […] The lower torso modesty layer must provide full coverage from the avatar’s hips to the bottom of the groin and buttocks. The upper torso modesty layer is required if your avatar uses a skin-like texture in the chest area.
Additionally, the rule states:
All modesty layers must be fully opaque. While they can include artistic highlights, shadows, or textures, modesty layers that are sheer or partially transparent are not permitted.
Despite this policy, several bundles, particularly those from popular UGC creators, abuse this rule by using transparent or partially transparent modesty layers, which clearly violates Roblox’s policy on modesty layers.
I believe the issue arises because the characters in these bundles are displayed with a grey character model in the catalog, which might lead to moderators overlooking the transparency of the modesty layer during review. However, upon closer inspection of the dependencies or when checking the avatar torso, it is evident that the modesty layer is transparent, which is against the rules.
This violation falls under the “Romantic and Sexual Content” Community Standard, which Roblox enforces on avatars that do not meet the modesty layer requirements. As stated in the Marketplace Policy:
Roblox moderates avatars that do not follow the modesty layers requirements under the Romantic and Sexual Content Community Standard.
Despite this, no action has been taken to moderate these bundles, allowing creators to upload content that does not comply with Roblox’s guidelines. This oversight allows bundles with inappropriate content to remain on the Marketplace.
To address this, I suggest that moderators start checking dependencies and ensure that all modesty layers in character bundles meet the required opacity standards before approving bundles.
Expected Result:
Bundles should have fully opaque modesty layers, as required by Roblox’s Marketplace Policy. Transparent or partially transparent modesty layers should not pass validation, moderation, or remain on sale.
Actual Result:
Many bundles have transparent modesty layers, which can be confirmed by checking their dependencies. Despite violating the Marketplace Policy, these bundles are not being moderated, allowing creators to bypass the rules and upload inappropriate content.
Further Actions Required:
- Review and moderate the listed bundles for policy violations.
- Improve the validation and moderation process to detect transparent modesty layers, especially by considering dependencies.
- Enforce stricter compliance with the Marketplace Policy to prevent further misuse.
Visual Proof:
To further demonstrate that these bundles violate the modesty layer requirements, I have attached screenshots showing that the modesty layers in the bundles are transparent. In the provided images, the transparency of the modesty layer can be clearly seen when examining the avatar’s torso. The grey avatar model in the catalog may hide the transparency, but upon closer inspection, the issue becomes evident.
Bundle Example 1: Blush Fashion Doll - Roblox
As you can see, the modesty layer on the torso of the bundle is transparent (Look at the shadow-like feature at the bottom of the torso, as it is a highly transparent modesty layer) :
Link to the dependencies: Blush Fashion Doll - Torso - Roblox
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Bundle Example 2: Hands In Pockets Chill Girl - Roblox
As you can see, the modesty layer on the torso of the bundle is transparent (Observe that the very short line at the bottom of the torso is transparent) :
Link to the dependencies: Hands In Pockets Chill Girl - Torso - Roblox
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Bundle Example 3: It-Girl Baddie Doll - Roblox
As you can see, the modesty layer on the torso of the bundle is transparent (Focus on the white and slightly transparent layer on the lower part of the torso) :
Link to the dependencies: It-Girl Baddie Doll - Torso - Roblox
Notice how, just by looking at these bundles, it seems like they have proper modesty layers. However, the bundle’s background is gray, which makes the modesty layer appear opaque. When viewing the dependencies, where the background consists of a different color or checkered blue squares, it becomes clear that the modesty layers are actually transparent. Additionally, some bundles may have a modesty layer on the upper part of the legs—be sure to check those as well, as they can also be transparent.
To demonstrate the extent of the issue, I will provide 2 examples of bundles from each popular UGC Creator who is bypassing the rules. This will give you a clearer understanding of how widespread the problem is:
- Blush Fashion Doll - Roblox by @powastro
- Peony Doll - Roblox by @powastro
- Hands In Pockets Chill Guy - Roblox by @Reverse_Polarity
- Hands In Pockets Chill Girl - Roblox by @Reverse_Polarity
- Woman Revamped - Roblox by @Blizzei
- Woman Revamped V2 - Roblox @Blizzei
- [⌛] Y2K Latina Doll Mink Body - Roblox by @vhaega
- [⌛] Stylish Girl Doll Body V2 - Roblox by @vhaega
- Mini Mini - Roblox by @dvdko
- Mini - Roblox by @dvdko
- It-Girl Baddie Doll - Roblox by @polarberrys
- It-Girl Baddie Doll - Roblox by @polarberrys
- Woman 3.5 - Roblox @EthRonArt
- illusion - Roblox by @EthRonArt
- inf15 2.0 - Roblox by @infchris
- inf15 Thinnest - Roblox by @infchris
- S15 - Skinned Seperated Hourglass - Roblox by @ev1
- R15 - Skinned Classic Hourglass - Roblox by @ev1
Some of these creators were nominated for the Innovation Awards and even won, yet they are blatantly violating the rules.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, and I look forward to seeing a solution.