To fix Error Code 600 Roblox, you must contact the creator of the experience directly through Roblox messages, their community wall, or social media to request they lift the ban.
You can also try clearing your cache and temporary files, as this may resolve some temporary glitches, though it won’t overturn a ban from a game creator.
Here’s what the Roblox Error Code 600 means, and what you can (and cannot) do about it:
✅ What it means
According to Roblox’s official support page, Error 600 means: “Your account was banned by the creator of the experience for violating the Roblox Community Standards within that experience.”
The ban is not issued by Roblox itself. It’s imposed by the creator/developer of that specific game (experience).
You can still access other games/experiences and other parts of Roblox. This ban only affects that specific game.
Some reports suggest the ban may also be tied to your IP, device, or attempt to use alternate accounts — meaning creating a new account from the same device or network might still trigger the ban.
⚠️ What you cannot easily do
Roblox Support says they can’t lift bans imposed by a game’s creator. They can’t contact that creator on your behalf.
If the ban is tied to IP or device identifiers, simply creating a new account may not be enough to bypass it. Some users report still being blocked.
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🛠 What you can do
Contact the game’s creator
Send them a polite message via Roblox, explaining your situation, and ask if they’ll lift the ban.
Use any social media or community links provided on the game’s page.
Note: There’s no guarantee the creator will respond or reverse the ban.
Check whether the ban is just account-specific or more extensive
Try logging in via a different account on the same device/network.
If the second account also gets Error 600, the ban may be network/device-wide.
If only your account is affected, it might be account-specific.
Avoid activities that trigger bans
Since these bans are typically for violations (exploits, cheating, misconduct), ensuring you follow the rules reduces risk in future.
Even if you didn’t do anything wrong, being linked (by device/IP) to another account that did may cause the issue.
Check your connection/device
Although the core issue isn’t connectivity, sometimes issues like shared IPs, NAT networks, or VPNs may complicate responses.
If you’re using a VPN or shared internet (school, public WiFi), consider using a different network.
🤔 Things to keep in mind
Some users believe the moderation system automatically flags based on device/IP “links” between accounts, even if you personally didn’t break rules.
Bans display a message like: “You were banned from this experience by the creator. Here’s a message from the creator: [reason]. (Error Code: 600)”
Because of how the system works, there’s no guaranteed way to “fix” it if it’s network/device-wide beyond appealing to the creator and waiting.
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