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Condo servers
A condo server is an informal term used in online communities, mainly on Discord and Roblox, referring to servers that distribute or coordinate access to Roblox experiences known as “condo games”. The term is not official and is not used by Roblox or Discord in platform documentation. It is a community label used to describe networks built around sharing private game links and access systems.
Terminology
The word “condo” originates from “condominium” and is used as slang for private digital rooms or enclosed social spaces. In Roblox-related usage, it refers to user-created experiences that simulate private apartments or similar environments. A subset of these experiences became associated with adult-themed roleplay content, which violates platform rules.
“Condo servers” refers to Discord servers that distribute access links to these Roblox experiences.
Structure
Condo servers typically include Discord-based communication systems with multiple channels used for coordination and distribution. Common elements include link-sharing channels, role-based access control, and invite-only entry systems. Moderation roles are often assigned to manage users, distribute access, or rotate invite links.
Server structures frequently change due to enforcement actions and user reporting. Many servers are short-lived and reappear under different names or configurations.
Distribution patterns
The distribution of condo-related content usually follows a repeated cycle. A Roblox experience is created, shared through Discord servers, and accessed by users through invite links. When the experience or associated accounts are removed, new versions are created and redistributed under different identifiers.
This pattern results in continuous regeneration of servers and experiences across multiple accounts and communities.
Platform enforcement
Roblox and Discord both prohibit sexual content, including explicit roleplay and content involving sexualized interactions. Enforcement actions related to condo servers include removal of experiences, account suspensions, and server takedowns.
Moderation systems use a combination of automated detection, user reporting, and manual review. Despite enforcement, new servers are frequently created after takedowns.
Safety and moderation context
Condo servers are often discussed in relation to moderation challenges on user-generated content platforms. Contributing factors include private invite systems, rapid re-creation of content after removal, and difficulty in detecting context-based violations inside roleplay environments.
The structure of Discord and Roblox allows users to rapidly distribute content, which increases the speed at which removed communities reappear.
Media and discussion
Condo servers are referenced in discussions about platform moderation and online safety. These discussions appear in community forums, policy updates, and user reports related to Roblox and Discord enforcement actions.
The topic is generally discussed in the context of content moderation systems and enforcement limitations on user-generated platforms.
Related pages
- Roblox
- Discord
- User-generated content
- Content moderation
- Online safety
Category:Internet subcultures Category:Content moderation Category:User-generated content Category:Virtual world communities
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