Group walls are now completely gone from the website
— Roblox Trading News | Rolimon's (@Rolimons) April 1, 2026
RIP GROUP WALLS pic.twitter.com/dfohp5n9Vv
Update 01/04/2026 – 06:06 pm (IST): Roblox group walls are now completely gone. Rolimon’s, a well-known Roblox trading resource, confirmed on X that walls have been fully removed from the website.
The deadline Roblox had set for the end of March has come and gone, and the feature is no longer accessible. If you didn’t get a chance to screenshot or save any posts beforehand, that content is no longer retrievable.
Original article published on February 19, 2026, follows:
If you have years of memories tied to a Roblox group, take a few minutes to go through your Wall today. Roblox is pulling the plug on Community Walls at the end of March 2026, and once they’re gone, that content is gone for good.
The Wall feature has been part of Roblox groups since nearly the beginning. But the platform has been moving away from it for a while now. In November 2024, Roblox renamed Groups to Communities and started building out a new set of tools to go with the change. Community Forums were the big one. Roblox officially launched Forums for all community owners on November 30, 2025, pitching it as the more organized, long-term home for group conversations. Walls went read-only the very next day.
Now the final date is approaching. According to a screenshot shared by RTC (@Roblox_RTC) on X, a banner on Wall pages says, “Walls are read-only and will be retired end of March.”
Even Jailbreak developer asimo3089 commented under the post: “Noooooo! We have OG 2017 posts from when we launched Jailbreak. I better screenshot those.” If someone managing one of the platform’s most-played games is only now thinking about archiving, smaller communities are probably in a similar spot.
The worst part (at least for some) is that there’s no data migration. According to the official post, Wall posts will not be moved over to Forums. After Walls are removed, the content simply won’t be accessible on Roblox anymore. If there are posts worth keeping, the only option right now is to go through your Wall and screenshot or copy them manually.
There’s a note for community owners too: if your group hasn’t set up a Forum yet, now is the time. That’s where all future group discussions are supposed to happen. More users are reacting to the news on Reddit as well.
Roblox has been rolling out a string of controversial changes lately, and the frustration has been building. We recently covered how Polytoria, a Roblox-style alternative, saw a massive surge in sign-ups driven largely by players fed up with exactly this kind of thing. With the Wall deadline now under six weeks away, this is one change worth getting ahead of before March runs out.

