
Many Roblox players, studios, and professional content creators may have encountered situations where multiple accounts get banned shortly after use, with appeals yielding little to no results, or even getting banned again immediately after being unbanned. In such cases, the problem is most likely not with your operations, but with the IP address you are using.
Today, we will explain why Roblox accounts get banned so easily nowadays, and why more and more people are using and recommending static residential IPs for playing Roblox.

Over the past two years, Roblox has become increasingly strict with platform security and ecosystem governance, and IP risk control is one of the important methods for ban detection. Common IP-related reasons for account bans include:
Many players use public Wi-Fi, data center IPs, or low-quality VPN/proxy IPs. These IPs have long been reused by a large number of users, among which many are associated with banned accounts due to violations. Roblox will detect the abnormal history of your login IP and automatically increase its risk level.
If you log in from one country today and a different region tomorrow, use a different IP address every time you log in, or share a single IP with multiple accounts at the same time, these are all considered abnormal player behaviors by Roblox's system and are very likely to trigger risk control measures.
For studios, developers, or players with multiple accounts, if multiple accounts share the same IP or a segment of an IP pool, once one account runs into problems, other accounts are likely to be banned as well due to association.
This has become an increasingly recognized and highly recommended practice in the Roblox community over the past one or two years!
Simply put, it is a long-term fixed, unchanging IP address that comes from a real home broadband connection. The biggest difference between it and ordinary proxy IPs is that it does not belong to a data center, is not shared by a large number of users, and its behavior characteristics are more similar to those of real players.
Because the core logic of Roblox's risk control is to distinguish between real human players and abnormal traffic, and a static residential IP looks exactly like an ordinary household user playing games. With stable IP, no frequent regional jumps, and a clean historical behavior record, it has high credibility and is naturally less likely to be detected and banned by the system.
Compared with ordinary proxies or VPNs, static residential IPs have obvious advantages in the Roblox scenario.
Using a fixed IP for a long time makes it easier for the system to establish a trustworthy user profile, and it is less likely to be judged as abnormal login or bot behavior.
Residential IPs come from ISPs (home broadband providers), and are generally cleaner than data center IPs, which are more in line with Roblox's user profile.
Binding each account to an independent IP avoids the risk of association between accounts, which is very important for studios and users with multiple accounts.
The latency is relatively controllable and disconnections are less likely to occur. Moreover, you will not be frequently intercepted by captchas or verification mechanisms, making gaming, development, and testing much smoother.
Not all services labeled as residential IPs are reliable. When choosing one, you must pay attention to the following points:
• Genuine static nature: Focus on confirming whether the IP is fixed for a long time and whether manual replacement is supported (instead of automatic rotation). If it claims to be static but changes IP every day, it is not of much significance.
• IP purity: High-quality static residential IPs should have very few users, no black history, and no large-scale marking by Roblox. You can judge this by testing the login environment with a new account.
• Regional matching: It is recommended to choose regions where target users are common or where Roblox has high activity. Do not frequently switch across countries. Stability is more important than having access to multiple regions.
• Service stability and after-sales support: Good service providers usually offer IP replacement if problems arise, technical support, and clear usage instructions. After all, the IP itself is just a tool, and service is the long-term guarantee. IPDEEP's static residential IPs are of excellent quality, with top-tier service stability and after-sales support in the industry. It has data center proxies and residential proxies in more than 200 countries and regions, which can meet your various needs!
If you frequently encounter frequent bans on your Roblox accounts or risk control triggers on multiple accounts even when you are playing normally, we recommend using a clean and stable static residential IP. This is more important than some of the anti-ban tips you may find online.
No method can guarantee 100% protection against bans, but it can significantly reduce the probability of bans caused by IP-related issues. However, violations of Roblox's rules will still result in penalties.
It is not recommended. It is best to use one IP per account, so that there is no risk of association between accounts.
Ordinary VPNs mostly use data center IPs and are shared by a large number of users. Static residential IPs are more authentic, stable, and secure.
It is very suitable. A clean IP paired with a new account makes it easier to establish a good account weight.