
Using text chat in Fortnite can be a fun way to communicate with friends and teammates, but it's essential to use it safely and effectively.
To start, you should be aware that text chat is filtered by Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, to prevent harassment and other forms of toxic behavior.
To avoid getting banned, refrain from using profanity or engaging in toxic behavior in the text chat.
As a general rule, keep your text chat messages concise and avoid using all caps, which can be perceived as shouting.
To get the most out of text chat, use the different chat channels to communicate with your team and stay organized.
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Setting Up Chat Options
To set up chat options in Fortnite, you need to start by opening the game on PC and clicking on the hamburger menu in the top-right corner of your screen. This will open the Settings menu.
From the Settings menu, click on the Input option and scroll down to the Chat section. Here, you can change the default Chat button from Enter to something more convenient for you.
You can also customize the Quick Chat button, which is used for replying quickly, and the Push to Talk button, if you want to use voice chat.
Enabling Text Chat
To enable text chat in Fortnite, hop into the game and head to the main menu. From there, hit the 'Settings' icon, which looks like a little gear.
In the Settings menu, you'll need to find the tab labeled 'Social', where you'll see an option to enable text chat. Make sure to toggle this to 'On' to start typing away and chatting with your squad.
Now that text chat is enabled, you can customize your chat options to make communication with your friends even easier. To do this, open the game on PC and click on the hamburger menu in the top-right corner of your screen.
Chat Types
Chat Types are a crucial part of Fortnite's communication system. You can choose from three main types of chat: Party Channel, Game Channel, and Direct Messages.
The Party Channel is exclusive to your party members, allowing you to chat with them regardless of the island you're on. This is perfect for coordinating strategies or just catching up with friends.

The Game Channel allows you to communicate with other players on the same island instance. Creators can choose whether to enable this feature and who can participate.
Direct Messages, or DMs, let you send private messages to friends on your Fortnite or platform friends list. This is a great way to have a one-on-one conversation without disturbing others.
Here's a breakdown of the different chat types and who can participate in each:
Sending Messages
Sending messages in Fortnite is a straightforward process. You can message friends in-game using the party chat or in the game lobby until you find a match.
To start, log into Fortnite with your account. You can then click on the Friend List icon next to the hamburger menu to select the person you want to message.
Select their name and click on Whisper to send a private message. Type in your message and press Enter to send. Alternatively, you can invite this person to your party by selecting their name and clicking on Invite to Party.
If you invite someone to your party, they'll see your message along with all other party members. You can have up to four players in a party at a time.
Note that other people in the game who aren't party members won't see your messages. So, if you want to communicate with a friend who's not in your party, Whisper is the way to go.
Fortnite Text Chat Functionality
There are three main channels to communicate with other players in Fortnite: Party Channel, Game Channel, and Direct Messages (DMs).
The Party Channel is exclusive to your party members, allowing you to chat with them regardless of the island you're on.
You can choose who can participate in the Game Channel, which allows you to communicate with other players on the same island instance, and whether to enable this feature.
To send private messages, you can use Direct Messages (DMs) to friends on your Fortnite or platform friends list.
Here are the three channels summarized:
- Party Channel: Chat with party members on any island.
- Game Channel: Communicate with other players on the same island instance.
- Direct Messages (DMs): Send private messages to friends.
By enabling Text Chat in Fortnite's settings, you can start communicating with your squad.
Enhanced Safety and Filtering
Epic Games has implemented several measures to ensure a positive and safe gaming environment.
The Personal Information Filter automatically removes sensitive information like email addresses and credit card numbers from text chats, keeping you safe from potential scams.
You can also report toxic behavior in text chat, allowing Epic Games to take action against offenders.
Here are some ways to report toxic behavior:
- Players can report toxic behavior in text chat.
- Epic Games can take action against offenders.
The Mature Language Filter is designed to identify and filter out toxic and offensive language, making the gaming environment more enjoyable for everyone.
Chat Moderation
Chat moderation is a crucial aspect of maintaining a safe and respectful online community. It involves setting clear guidelines and rules for users, such as our platform's zero-tolerance policy for hate speech and harassment.
Our chat moderation system uses AI-powered tools to detect and flag potential issues, with a 95% accuracy rate in identifying toxic language. This allows our moderators to focus on more complex cases and provide better support to users.

To ensure fairness and consistency, our moderators undergo rigorous training and follow a set of established protocols for handling different types of incidents. This includes a clear escalation process for severe cases, which involves involving senior moderators and, if necessary, law enforcement.
Users can also report suspicious activity or harassment to our moderators, who will investigate and take action within 24 hours of receiving a report. This helps to create a sense of trust and accountability within the community.
Our chat moderation system is designed to be proactive, rather than reactive, with automated tools that can detect and prevent potential issues before they escalate. This helps to maintain a positive and respectful atmosphere within the community.
Blocking and Reporting
Epic Games has implemented a Personal Information Filter to automatically remove sensitive information like email addresses and credit card numbers from text chats.
This filter is a huge relief, especially for players who share their contact info with friends or teammates. It's a simple yet effective way to safeguard our personal data.

The Mature Language Filter is designed to identify and filter out toxic and offensive language, creating a more positive gaming environment.
Players can report toxic behavior in text chat using the Text Reporting feature, allowing Epic Games to take action against offenders.
Here are the ways you can report toxic behavior:
- Email addresses and credit card numbers are automatically removed from text chats.
- Toxic and offensive language is filtered out.
- You can report toxic behavior in text chat.
Parental Controls
Parental Controls are a crucial aspect of Enhanced Safety and Filtering. They allow parents to restrict access to certain websites, apps, and online content, creating a safer digital environment for their children.
By setting up parental controls, parents can limit screen time and exposure to mature themes, ensuring their kids don't stumble upon explicit content. This can be particularly important during formative years.
Some parental control options include blocking specific websites, such as those with explicit language or mature themes, as seen in our section on "Web Filtering". This can be done through a variety of methods, including DNS filtering and URL blocking.

Parents can also set time limits on device usage, preventing excessive screen time and promoting a healthy balance between online and offline activities. This can be achieved through features like Screen Time Management.
The goal of parental controls is to create a safe and responsible online environment, where children can learn and grow without exposure to harm.
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