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Reporting Content & Users

If a post, comment, or user breaks the Community Guidelines, report it. Reports go to the people responsible for reviewing that content — you don’t need to argue with the person or wait for anyone else to notice.

Report a post

  1. On the post, tap the ••• (more) menu.
  2. In the menu, tap Report Post.
  3. Choose the reason that best fits why you’re reporting it:
    • Posted in wrong community
    • Harassment
    • Inappropriate content
    • Spam
    • Other
  4. Tap Continue.
  5. Optionally add more detail in Additional comment (up to 500 characters), then tap Submit Report.

Report a comment

The flow is the same as reporting a post: open the comment’s ••• menu and tap Report Comment. You’ll see the same reason list and the same optional-comment step.

Report a user

  1. Open the person’s profile and tap the ••• menu.
  2. Tap Report user.
  3. You’ll be asked why you’re reporting them — briefly describe the issue (for example: spam, harassment, impersonation).
  4. Confirm to submit.

Reporting a user is separate from blocking them. Reporting sends the account to Nuts for review; blocking stops that person from seeing your content or contacting you, and takes effect immediately regardless of what happens with the report.

On the web

The web app has one unified report flow for posts, comments, and users, opened the same way — from the ••• menu on a post or comment, or on someone’s profile. It’s a two-step form: pick a reason, then optionally add detail before submitting. Reporting a user on the web uses a reason picker instead of free text, with its own reason list:

  • Harassment or bullying
  • Spam or fake account
  • Inappropriate content
  • Impersonating someone
  • Other

Reporting a post on the web additionally offers Misinformation as a reason, alongside the same reasons available in the app. Unlike the app, the web comment-report reason list drops “Posted in wrong community,” since that reason doesn’t apply to a single comment.

What happens after you submit

Reported posts and comments enter a review queue that the community’s moderators can see and vote on — once enough moderators agree on removing or keeping the content, that decision is applied. Nuts’ automated review system also runs independently of moderator votes and can act on content, including video, that clearly breaks the guidelines. See Moderation & Auto-Mod for how that works.

You won’t get a notification with the outcome of a specific report — this protects the privacy of everyone involved — but submitting a report always registers immediately, and you’ll see a confirmation on screen once it goes through.

Reporting is not the same as saying content is illegal — for copyright claims specifically, use the dedicated Copyright & DMCA process instead, since it has its own legal requirements.