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You cannot recieve[sic] free robux here, requesting it is completely pointless.
-Statement, July 13th

The people involved in the free robux scam world are foodists who actively engage in the spamming of child porn and other illegal content, as well as the grooming of minors on Discord into self harm and nude photographs. [1]

Archived video of the Youtuber convincing kids to fall for this.

On July 11 (July 12 for EuroGODS) 2023, a failtroll YouTuber with over 188k subscribers named @RealProdistyreleased a video encouraging his underage audience to visit the 'sharty and ask the users for free robux.[2] This caused a large influx of children posting threads and linking their Roblox accounts and kindly asking for some Robux. Soyteens started freaking out and it's unknown what the implications of this event will be. Eventually a filter was added, that autobanned anyone who wrote "Robux".

An unironic pedophile was attempting to get the children posting to send pictures of their tummy. [3]

Reactions to this event were mixed, with some saying it was the end of the 'sharty (it wasn't doe) and others that its the gemmiest 'sharty troll ever.[it just is, ok?]


"just got 10000 robux thanks sister"

Foodistzen connection and crackdown[edit | edit source]

Kiwifarms later uncovered that this YouTuber was Danielfoodistman, who a head member of the Foodists/Foodistzen, and also linked to a No Text to Speech video showing him doing similar things.[4][5] There was also theories that Discord was behind this, including some circulated screenshots.[6] There is also proof that a foodist known as Necrotron, an el goblino 300 lbs. mutt, came up with the idea and later shared it with Daniel.

This led some soyteens to believe that this was done to get kids to flood the catalog, as a way to destroy the sharty (using the kids as pawns). 'teens also noticed many of the threads getting deleted, and some users getting banned.

Prodisty, aka RealProdisty is also friends with other scammers, like Izzland which is a illiterate goon.

How to actually get free robux[edit | edit source]

Using your parents' credit card[edit | edit source]

That's right, you can get robux for free as long as you just use your parents' credit card. They won't notice because nobody reads credit card statements anymore, so just DO IT.

Gift cards[edit | edit source]

Ask your parents for a Roblox gift card for your birthday, or you can throw a hissy fit the next time you and your mom are at Target and wait until she caves in (disclaimer: this only works if you’re white; if you are black you’ll probably get your ass beat in public).

Donation Game Robux Doubling[edit | edit source]

Go to the website’s create tab, make a load of gamepasses for a place you own, set them at a wide range of prices, and go into a donation game, claim a booth, and promise to double any donations you receive. Once you get a donation and you don’t get any other ones within about a moment, or if people whine about legitimate business, then leave the server immediately and find a new one.

Beg your friends[edit | edit source]

Beg your friends for robux and throw a whiny hissy fit until you get your robux. Note that in order for this to work you have to have friends. If you want it to consistently work, have a way of making more friends.

Steal your friends’ accounts and transfer the robux through group funds/gamepass sales[edit | edit source]

This is a great way to get robux if you’re a nigger. Just note that your friends may not like it.

Things that won't get you Free Robux[edit | edit source]

Anything involving Inspect Element or HTML[edit | edit source]

To prevent obvious exploits, Robux is stored serverside. All you're doing when you edit your Robux value is just editing the returned value that the page got from the ROBLOX database. Think of it like erasing/covering a work problem on your homework sheet. Your teacher can still check her main copy of it to see that you erased the problem in question. You're not changing the returned copy of your robux balance. Every time you buy something on Roblox, it will check your balance on their own database and not your client. Anything that tells you to go into inspect element is a scam at best, or an attempt to steal your account at worst, via inserting malicious code that reveals your login info to a scammer.

GET FREE ROBUX BY PASTING IN THIS SECRET CODE INTO INSPECT ELEMENT

Litterally every video on YouTube[edit | edit source]

Any video that says "you can get free robux" is a scam and the instructions in it will just redirect you to some other form of scam, such as pasting suspicious code into inspect element or visiting a "free robux" website.

>SAAR PLEASE COMPLETE THE LAST STEP BY CLICK THE BUTTON SAAAAR

Free Robux Websites[edit | edit source]

All of these sites follow a similar formula; they ask you how much robux you want, and tell you to do some verification stuff that either requires you to give your login information to the scammer running it, or it just makes you do survey stuff that just gives loads of advertiser money to the person running the site. Either way, you'll waste your time, give the scammer money, and potentially lose your account.

Free Robux Games[edit | edit source]

While not as common nowadays, these used to be really common back then. These were games that had you do a simple challenge like a short obby, and at the end you'd be shown a GUI that either tells you that you need to input your login info to prove you're not a bot, or you'd get a fake login screen that'd resemble the browser. Regardless of the specifics, all of them worked by convincing you to input your password, which would be uploaded alongside your username to a scammer's database.


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