Roblox Error Code 267: What It Means and How to Fix It

If you’ve ever been mid-scroll on Roblox, picked a game, clicked “Join,” and got smacked with Error Code 267, you’re not alone. It’s one of those vague, frustrating messages that leaves you staring at the screen, wondering what just happened. Did you do something wrong? Is it a bug? A ban? Or maybe your Wi-Fi just blinked at the worst possible moment?

In this guide, we’ll break down what error 267 actually means, what causes it (spoiler: it’s not always your fault), and what you can realistically do to get back into the game. 

What Roblox Error Code 267 Actually Means

Error 267 is Roblox’s way of telling you that the game kicked you out. Not Roblox the platform. Not your account in general. Just that one specific experience. Think of it as getting removed from a party, not banned from the whole city.

This error usually shows up for one of two reasons. The first is you were banned or kicked by the game’s creator.The second is that the game’s internal script flagged something based on your in-game behavior, not your Roblox account or connection itself.

The important thing to know is this: Roblox itself didn’t ban you. It’s not a moderation strike from Roblox staff. It’s the experience’s developer or the game’s internal scripting that triggered it.

The Most Common Reasons You See Error Code 267

Let’s break down what’s actually going on behind the scenes when you get this error. Most of the time, it’s one of the following:

1. The Game Developer Banned You

Many Roblox games have built-in systems that allow creators to ban or kick players for things like:

  • Breaking in-game rules (cheating, spamming, trolling).
  • Using exploits or third-party tools.
  • Harassment or offensive behavior.
  • Violating their own custom community standards.

This kind of ban may be temporary or permanent. Either way, it’s enforced at the game level, not across your whole account.

2. Suspicious or Automated Behavior

Some games include scripts that remove users based on patterns like rejoining too soon or unusual input, but the exact triggers depend entirely on how the developer sets them up.

Even if you weren’t doing anything wrong on purpose, your behavior might look “off” to the game’s script.

3. Connection Issues

Connection issues do not directly cause error 267, but if your network interrupts gameplay during loading, some games might interpret it as abnormal behavior and trigger a scripted kick.

This usually happens because the game assumes your device is desynced or lagging too hard to keep up.

How to Tell If It’s a Ban or Something Else

The key detail is what shows up with the error. Often, the message will include a reason like:

  • “You have been banned from this game.”
  • “You have been kicked for suspicious activity.”
  • “Ban duration: 3 days.”

If you see one of these, it’s likely a ban or manual removal. If there’s no reason and it happens inconsistently, it might be network or device-related.

To confirm:

  • Try joining a different game.
  • Try rejoining the same game later.
  • See if the message changes over time.

What You Can Do If You Get Error Code 267

Now that you know what’s going on, here’s what you can try:

1. Wait It Out

If it’s a temporary ban (like 1 or 3 days), the only fix is to wait. Trying to rejoin right away won’t help. In fact, some games extend bans if you keep attempting to bypass them.

2. Join Another Game

Most likely, your account is still totally fine on the platform. So test it. Join a few other experiences. If they load without a problem, you know the issue is local to that one game.

3. Contact the Creator

If you feel the ban was unfair or want to ask for a second chance:

  • Message the creator through Roblox.
  • Post on their group or game wall (if it exists).
  • Check the game’s page for Discord, Twitter, or other links.

Just remember: creators are not required to unban you, and Roblox Support won’t do it for you.

What Not to Do

Here’s what won’t help (and might even make things worse):

  • Spamming rejoin attempts: Repeated rejoin attempts might be flagged by the game’s own scripts and could lead to extended bans, depending on how the system is set up.
  • Creating alt accounts to sneak in: Some games detect this and ban those accounts too.
  • Contacting Roblox Support: They won’t get involved in game-specific bans. It’s not in their hands.

Connection Fixes That Might Help

If you’re getting error 267 in more than one game, or if the ban message doesn’t show any clear reason, try these steps to rule out device or network issues:

Check Your Internet:

  • Restart your router.
  • Switch to a more stable Wi-Fi or use a wired connection.
  • Run a quick speed test to see if your ping or download rate is struggling.

On PC:

  • Whitelist Roblox in your firewall.
  • Disable VPNs or proxies that could mess with region or connection.
  • Update Roblox and Windows (sometimes mismatched versions cause errors).

On Mobile:

  • Close background apps that use data.
  • Turn airplane mode on and off.
  • Reinstall the Roblox app if problems persist.

Could It Be a Bug?

Every now and then, the problem isn’t on your end at all. If a game is still being developed or just pushed out a new update, there’s a chance the developer accidentally broke something in the game’s script. If the game’s script is misconfigured during development or after an update, it could unintentionally kick players with error 267.

If you notice a bunch of other people running into the same issue around the same time, chances are it’s not just you. In that case, it’s worth checking the game’s group page or comment section to see if anyone else is talking about it. You might also spot discussions on Reddit or Roblox forums. If it looks like a wider issue, the best move is to hang tight and wait for the developer to patch things up.

Is There Any Way to Appeal?

Not officially.

Roblox doesn’t handle in-experience bans. Only global moderation (like getting banned from Roblox entirely) goes through their appeals process.

If you want to appeal a game ban:

  • Be polite when reaching out to the creator.
  • Explain what happened without blaming.
  • Don’t demand anything – they don’t owe you a response.

Quick Recap: What to Remember About Error 267

If you’ve made it this far, you probably just want the main points without all the extra. Fair enough. Here’s what really matters when it comes to Roblox error code 267:

  • It means you were kicked from a specific game, not banned from Roblox entirely.
  • Most of the time, either the creator banned you or the game’s system flagged something in your behavior.
  • Roblox Support can’t remove these kinds of bans – they don’t manage individual games.
  • If it’s a temporary ban, you’ll just need to wait it out.
  • If you think it was a mistake, try contacting the game’s developer directly and explain the situation politely.

That’s the gist. It’s frustrating, but not the end of the world, and definitely not the end of your Roblox adventures.

Final Thoughts

Roblox is a huge platform with millions of games, and every one of them has different rules, systems, and moderation styles. That’s part of what makes it interesting, but also what makes error 267 so frustrating.

The good news? It’s not permanent. It’s not the end of your Roblox life. And more often than not, you can be back playing again within a few hours or days.

Just take a breath, figure out what triggered it, and move smartly. And if the game you got banned from wasn’t all that fun to begin with… maybe that’s the universe telling you to try something new.

FAQ

Does error code 267 mean my Roblox account is banned?

Nope. This error doesn’t mean your whole account is banned from Roblox. It usually just means you were kicked or banned from a specific game. You can still play other experiences on the platform unless you’ve received a separate moderation notice from Roblox itself.

Can I fix error code 267 myself?

That depends on what caused it. If it’s a ban from a game creator, there’s nothing to “fix” on your end. You’ll have to wait it out or reach out to the developer. But if it’s a technical issue like a bad connection or a glitch, restarting your router, switching networks, or updating Roblox might help.

Will creating a new Roblox account let me bypass the ban?

Technically, it might work short-term. But many games can detect alt accounts, and some developers ban those too. Plus, it’s kind of a sketchy move that can make things worse. Best to reach out politely or just wait it out.

Can I appeal an error 267 ban through Roblox Support?

Typically, no. Roblox Support won’t get involved in bans that happen inside individual games. These are handled entirely by the game’s developer, and Roblox doesn’t have the ability (or the authority) to reverse them.

Why did I get banned if I didn’t do anything wrong?

Sometimes games use automatic systems that flag players for certain behavior, even if it wasn’t intentional. Lag, quick rejoining, or just a misunderstanding by a script can get you kicked. If you’re sure you didn’t break any rules, try reaching out to the developer nicely and explain what happened.