In the Roblox scripting community, "FE" stands for Filtering Enabled, which is the standard security model that prevents local client changes from automatically replicating to the entire server. "PP" is often a community shorthand for scripts designed to control Physics Parts or Player Parts, or in some contexts, specific types of character-manipulation scripts.
However, Roblox has taken several steps to render these scripts obsolete: Mandatory Filtering Enabled: ROBLOX FE PP CONTROL SCRIPT
He opened his executor, the translucent window hovering over his character’s head. He wasn't looking for a simple speed boost or a gravity jump. He was looking for the "PP Control Script"—a notorious bit of code designed to bypass Filtering Enabled (FE). In the Roblox scripting community, "FE" stands for
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If you own a Roblox game (or one you are developing), you can write server-authoritative physics control scripts. Here's an ethical example: