What Does AFK Mean in Roblox and Other Online Games?
What Does AFK Mean in Roblox and Other Online Games?
Like all subcultures that surround online games, Roblox has its own terminology. If you've played Roblox for any period of time, you’re bound to come across the acronym "AFK." In this article, we’ll break down what it means, why "going AFK" is a problem, and other common terms you’re likely to come across when gaming in Roblox.
What AFK Means in Roblox

What does AFK mean in Roblox?

AFK stands for "away from keyboard." It means someone has walked away from their computer, or they're literally away from their keyboard. Some people say AFK stands for "absent from keyboard," but the meaning is identical regardless. AFK means that you have left the computer! If you’re playing Roblox and you get up to go do something else without exiting the game, you are considered AFK. You are not AFK if you’re not online at all. You can only "go AFK" if you hop online, start playing, and then abandon the computer without leaving the game. "AFK" isn’t a term exclusive to Roblox. Every online multiplayer gamer will recognize "AFK" and what it means.

Why is going AFK a big deal?

You may be abandoning your teammates. It’s no big deal if you get up for a moment to use the bathroom or clean up a glass of water you spilled or something, but if you’re playing online with friends and you go AFK for an extended period of time (like more than 2-3 minutes), you may be leaving your teammates out to dry. Going AFK is a bigger deal in some Roblox games than others. Going absent when it’s time to vote on who to kick out during Murder Mystery 2 is a much bigger problem than going AFK while hanging out in Bloxburg.

You may be banned or kicked off a server for going AFK. Every Roblox game has its own rules dealing with AFK players, and if you’re unlucky (or you go AFK often), you may get banned from playing a particular game. The Roblox servers also automatically boot players off the platform if they’re AFK for more than 20 minutes, so you’ll lose your server spot at the bare minimum.

Other Common Roblox Slang Terms

GG "Good game." A common phrase to throw in chat at the end of games to let other players know it was a good match. It’s sort of like saying, "It was fun playing with you all." "Super fun match. GG! Good luck on the next one!"

BTC "Because they can." While it can stand for "Bitcoin," the most common meaning of BTC in Roblox is "because they can." It’s typically used to explain why a player is behaving weirdly. "Don’t ask why xXPeaches145 is doing jumping jacks on the car. The answer is always BTC."

ABC ABC doesn’t stand for anything, but it’s an important phrase in Roblox. It basically means that you’re willing to roleplay a specific character or sign up for a specific task. It’s sort of like asking, "Do you need a [role]?" "ABC a sniper? I can also ABC medic." "ABC adopt me as a daughter!" "Are you ABC the mayor?"

Obby "Obstacle." Obby is used to describe challenges in games or games that are designed around completing obstacle courses. "Watch out for the obby in the next room!" "Is this an obby game? I’m just trying to hang out."

Bacon A new player. "Bacon" refers to the hairstyle of the default player avatar, which happens to look like semi-cooked bacon. It’s sort of like Roblox’s version of "noob." "I saw a bunch of bacons by the checkpoint. I think that’s where new players spawn."

OP "Overpowered." It’s slang for something a player considers unbalanced, broken, or too good to be in the game. "I hate that cloak. It’s so OP."

PVP/PVE "Player versus player" and "player versus enemy." These are the two different types of multiplayer games in Roblox. PVP games are where the enemies are other players, and PVE games are when the enemies are NPCs. "You trying to game today? I’m down for PVE or PVP. Totally up to you."

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