I received an email today stating that my account got suspended for breaking a rule too many times. I also received a similar email a year ago.
This year, I paid more attention to my uploads and the content I created. My question is: how many times can I receive a rejection notice before my account gets suspended?
From March 2024 to 2025, I made around 300–400 updates and received about 20 rejection notices for different rule violations. However, I also had 380+ approvals across 10–15 maps.
Do these violations stack up over time, or do they eventually go away? If I get one rejection, is it like a permanent strike that can’t be removed?
I appreciate the improvements made to the rejection information, but it’s still unclear how far you can push it. Would it be better for me to update my maps less often to avoid rejections?
I always listen to player feedback and update my content accordingly. Sometimes, I can upload a thumbnail 10 times, receive a rejection, change nothing, upload it again, and then get approved. This process feels inconsistent and frustrating.
I have been creating content in Fortnite Creative for over three years now. I don’t think creators should be suspended for small mistakes, especially when their maps ultimately get approved most of the time. These suspensions don’t just impact creators—they also affect the players who enjoy these maps.
There are many YouTube videos that promote Fortnite maps offering XP, V-Bucks, or other rewards, which violates the rules. These types of videos mislead players and encourage them to click on maps that are not in line with Fortnite’s intended gameplay. I feel like these creators, who are promoting misleading content, should be the ones suspended, not the creators who put in the effort to create quality content that players enjoy.