#NotInterested: A Quick Guide To Reporting Unsafe Content On Social Media

Reporting an inappropriate post is one step to making social media a haven for information sharing; these tips are one of the few ways to promote a safer online community.

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While social media platforms are popular for being widely used mediums to spread information around the world, they are also the haven for the most dangerous cyber propaganda. Millions of people fall victim to fake news, misinformation, and other propaganda spread by numerous groups and individuals on Facebook, X, Instagram, and other platforms. This is the reason why becoming educated when it comes to using the internet is more important than ever. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to do your part in combating the many inappropriate posts that come up each day.

1. Identify content that is against the platform policies

Whenever you come upon a post, spend a bit of your time studying its content such as its caption, attached image(s), comment section, and the user who posted it. If one of them contains violence and criminal behavior, jeopardizing safety, or objectionable content, then the post has breached the policies of whatever platform it was posted in.

2. How to Report harmful posts

Though different social media platforms have different user interfaces, most of them share the same button that will allow users to report inappropriate posts. Every post, whether it be on Facebook, Instagram, or X, has a button that looks like a horizontal ellipsis on its upper right. By pressing this, users are given numerous ways to interact with the post and one of them is to do a report.

3. How to Report inappropriate comments

Some posts, even if they do not contain any reportable behaviors, may be bombarded by users who use the comment section to spread false information or inappropriate remarks. Once this is the case, you can report harmful comments by long-pressing them on Facebook and Instagram or pressing the horizontal ellipsis on the upper right of the comments in X. By doing these, you will be introduced to several options, including the report function, that you can use to interact with the comment.

4. Choose the right reason why you are reporting a post

Before submitting a report, a social media platform will ask you the reason why you are reporting a specific post. Knowing how to categorize the harmful aspect of a post is important so the reporting process will go through smoothly; thus, increasing the post’s chance to be permanently filtered out of the platform.

5. Use the report function wisely

Billions of social media posts and comments are made each day. You can just imagine how many of these are appropriate and inappropriate. Sometimes, users decide to report content that does not contain any form of abuse just because it does not satisfy them. Using the report function like this should not be tolerable. Only report posts that are socially unacceptable or harmful to the community.

Reporting inappropriate posts is an easy but impactful way to maintain the safety and security of online spaces. Whether it be on Facebook, X, or Instagram, reporting content that breaches social standards or human rights helps stop the spread of negativity and ensures that community guidelines are strictly followed. By taking a few seconds to utilize the report function, you are making social media a better place for everyone.

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