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How to Report a Twitter User
You must be logged into Twitter to report an account. Step 1 Click the gear icon next to the Follow button at the top of the offending user’s […]
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How to Report a Twitter Status (Tweet)
You must be logged into Twitter to report an item. Step 1 Click the ellipsis under the tweet for more interaction options Step 2 Click Report in the […]
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How to Report a YouTube User
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 […]
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How to Report a YouTube Video
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 […]
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Reporting using the Fight Against Hate tool
‘Fight Against Hate’ Launch Event, Sydney 2014 On the 9th of December 2014, the evening before International Human Rights Day, the Online Hate Prevention Institute held a public […]
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OHPI: Tracking down the data to combat online hate
The Big Smoke, 11 December 2014, by Richard Jackson OHPI: Tracking down the data to combat online hate Richard Jackson attended the launch by The Online Hate Prevention […]
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Hitting back against hate
Mx Newspaper, 9 December 2014, Hitting back against hate Web users are being armed with a new weapon in the war against online hate. Melbourne-based charity The Online […]
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How to report a Facebook comment
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 […]
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How to Report a Facebook Post
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, […]
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How to Report a Facebook Page
Facebook pages are currently one of the few entities on the social media site which have a relatively intuitive and straightforward reporting interface. Step 1 Click the ellipsis […]