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How to Make a User Report

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10 May 13 #392767 by rubytuesday
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If you are concerned about a post or particular poster on the forum, then please report your concerns by making a User Report.

Please see the image for the location of the "Report this user" on the member''s forum profile. To make a report, simply click on the Report button, and fill in the details of your concerns in the box. All user reports are kept anonnymous, and names of those who have made a report are NEVER passed on to anyone. We take all user reports seriously, and give thorough consideration to each and every user report received, and where appropriate, take action. It helps us greatly if you can include the title of the post or blog when making a report.

If you are a little unsure about using the report button, or how it works, then why not have "test run" - simply click on the report button below my forum profile to see how it works - please include the word "test" in the report so we know it is just that and I''m not actually being reported!
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To make a user report from a member''s profile, place your mouse on the "moderation" tab at the top of the profile page, then you will see a single option on the drop-down menu to "report" the user. Click on this, and complete the user report.

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