Editorial Policy
BobloScript is primarily a user-generated content (UGC) catalog: most script pages are written and published by their authors, not by BobloScript staff. This Editorial Policy explains the parts of the site that are not ordinary UGC — where our team edits, tests, or adds information on top of what a publisher submitted — and how to tell the difference. By using BobloScript, you agree to this Editorial Policy, the Content Policy, the Script Testing Policy, and the Disclaimer.
Last updated: August 18, 20261. What counts as editorial content
The following are produced or verified by the BobloScript team, not by the script's publisher:
- a "BobloScript Review" block on a script page (see the Script Testing Policy for what it means);
- corrections made by staff to a script's title, description, or developer attribution;
- Roblox game/place metadata imported automatically from the Roblox API;
- moderation labels such as High Risk, and the stated reason attached to them.
Everything else on a script page — the description text, code, screenshots, tags, and social links — is user-generated content submitted by the publisher, under the Content Policy.
2. Who edits
Editorial actions are performed by users with the ADMIN or OWNER role. These accounts are operated by the BobloScript team, not by the community. We do not currently require reviewers to publish their legal name; a reviewer is identified by their site account and history on BobloScript, consistent with how the rest of the site treats author identity.
3. Sources we use
When we correct or add information to a script page, we base it on one or more of the following: the script's own loader/source code, the Roblox Game/Place API, the publisher's submitted description, direct testing of the script (see the Script Testing Policy), and user reports. We do not claim editorial content is based on sources we did not actually check.
4. How developer attribution is set
"Published by" always identifies the BobloScript account that submitted the page — this reflects who uploaded the listing, not necessarily who wrote the script. "Original developer" is a separate, optional field the publisher can set to credit the actual script author. Where we have reason to believe attribution is wrong (for example, a report or a mismatched source), staff may correct it; this correction is logged the same way any other editorial change is.
5. How we handle mistakes
If editorial content (a review, a corrected description, an attribution change) is wrong, contact support@bobloscript.com with the script URL and a description of the issue. We investigate and, where the correction is confirmed, update the page and note the correction in the script's page history. We do not remove the record that an error existed; we correct it going forward.
6. Conflicting sources
When the script's own source, the Roblox API, and the publisher's description disagree, we prioritize what we can directly verify (the loader source and our own testing) over what the publisher wrote as description text. Where we can't resolve a conflict, we mark the relevant field as unverifiable rather than guessing.
7. What "Reviewed by BobloScript Team" means — and doesn't
A review only reflects a specific test at a specific time, against a specific version of the script's source. It is not a certification that the script is safe, that it will keep working, or that it works for every executor, platform, or game update. See the Script Testing Policy for the exact meaning of each review result.
8. Contact
For editorial corrections or questions about how a specific page was reviewed, contact:
Email: support@bobloscript.com