First of all you have to be on ordinary safe chat (if you are on super safe chat you can only use a list) if you are on super safe chat i'm not exactly sure how to switch it back but if it helps...if your on ordinary safe chat simply press the "/" key and start typing. when your finished just press enter and! voila! there it is on the top left corner! example: /hi how are you? "enter" ironhuntsman: hi how are you? ( in top left hand corner)
13 or over can talk
If you are over 13 years of age as you put for ur age when you signed up, then you can free chat. i put my reglur age and im under 13 and i can still talk on roblox add kingsguard as friend on roblox
To freely type on ROBLOX you must be 13+ otherwise your safechat, to talk press the '/' Key or press the grey bar at the bottom of the screen.
You must be on SuperSafeChat, so you can't.
Make a parent account for your person and you can edit him
you PM a adminastrator of roblox and wait for an answer
You talk like in normal chat.
You can't. Safty.
13 or over can talk
If you are over 13 years of age as you put for ur age when you signed up, then you can free chat. i put my reglur age and im under 13 and i can still talk on roblox add kingsguard as friend on roblox
"Old Roblox", doesn't refer to a person, it refers to a thing or idea. Usually, when players on Roblox talk about "the old Roblox", they are nostalgically referring to what Roblox was like when they joined. Roblox used to have less players, and therefore a smaller and nicer community. This is usually what people mean when they refer to "the old Roblox".
Press / then after that type your words: /Hi what is up guys!
Go close to them and click on their head.
To freely type on ROBLOX you must be 13+ otherwise your safechat, to talk press the '/' Key or press the grey bar at the bottom of the screen.
You must be on SuperSafeChat, so you can't.
Make a parent account for your person and you can edit him
On the Forums (such as Roblox Talk, Off Topic, etc.), click the "Create Forum" button and enter your forum name and description, and you're done!