Under standard Roblox security, a script running on your computer (client-side) cannot tell the server to make another player speak. Most modern versions of "ChatHax" rely on specific vulnerabilities in how a game developer has set up their or how they use the TextChatService . If a developer hasn't properly secured their chat events, an exploit script can "fire" those events to send unauthorized messages. Risks and Safety

: Sending messages that look like official server or system notifications (e.g., "Player has been banned" or "Server shutting down").

The primary purpose of is to give a user the appearance of controlling or spoofing other players' chat messages. Key features often associated with this script include:

Using scripts like falls under "exploiting" or "scripting," which carries significant risks:

If you're interested in how this works for or game development, I can explain how to: Secure your own game's RemoteEvents against chat spoofing.

: Manipulating the visual chat bubbles that appear over characters' heads.

: These scripts can often cause games to crash or behave unpredictably for the user.

: Many sites hosting these scripts (often found on YouTube or shady forums) bundle them with "executors" that may contain viruses or keyloggers designed to steal your Roblox account or personal data.