United We Stand Against Hate!
You must be logged into a Google account to report any items.
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You must be logged into a Google account to report any items.
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ou must be logged into a Google account to report any items.
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You must be logged into Twitter to report an account.
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You must be logged into Twitter to report an item.
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You must be logged into YouTube to report an item, but if you have any Google account (such as gmail) you will already have a valid login due to their unified services.
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You must be logged into YouTube to report an item, but if you have any Google account (such as gmail) you will already have a valid login due to their unified services.
* YouTube channels are reported in the same manner as users.
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You must be logged into YouTube to report an item, but if you have any Google account (such as gmail) you will already have a valid login due to their unified services.
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Whilst comments normally only display options to Like or Reply, hovering the mouse cursor over a comment will display a cross and tooltip which allows you to hide it and then report it.
Comments must be hidden before they can be reported!
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Facebook’s post reporting depends on the content of the post in question. If the post comes directly from a person, is shared from another source, or includes a photo, the reporting options may vary.
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Facebook pages are currently one of the few entities on the social media site which have a relatively intuitive and straightforward reporting interface.
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Depending on how you are viewing an image on Facebook, the reporting button may or may not be initially visible or accessible. Whilst the report button varies by interface however, the reporting process itself is subsequently consistent.
BEFORE COUNTERING ON TWITTER…
File a report with Twitter that someone is Tweeting abusive messages. Twitter can temporarily lock and permanently suspend accounts that violate the
Twitter rules: https://support.twitter.com/forms