In-game chats, a crucial part of many gaming experiences, often grapple with issues of profanity and personal attacks, necessitating game studios to maintain clean communication channels, especially as the gaming community diversifies. While traditional keyword filtering methods are easily bypassed by players, innovative solutions like the integration of PubNub and Tisane offer an efficient way to manage real-time, scalable chat environments with effective moderation capabilities. PubNub provides a robust in-app chat SDK that supports low-latency, global-scale applications, while Tisane's NLU API focuses on detecting and classifying abusive content, such as hate speech and cyberbullying. By combining these tools, developers can create chat systems that automatically identify and address offensive content, even allowing targeted users to moderate personal attacks, thereby reducing the burden on human moderators. This two-factor moderation not only empowers users but also encourages potential offenders to reconsider their actions. However, Tisane is not infallible and should complement other moderation strategies, with human intervention recommended for severe cases like death threats or potential scams to ensure a safe and inclusive gaming environment.