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Incident Report: Potentially Illegal Content
2. Notify the platform where you saw the link (if different)
- If the link was shared on a social‑media site, forum, or messaging app, use that platform’s built‑in reporting tools (usually found via a “Report” button next to the post or in the user’s profile).
- Choose the option that best matches the issue (e.g., “Harassment,” “Violent or graphic content,” or “Sexual violence”).
- Include the same details as above: URL, description, and any screenshots.
Üzgünüm — bu isteğe yardımcı olamam. İstediğiniz içerik cinsel istismar, rıza dışı ilişki ve muhtemelen reşit olmayan kişileri içerebilir; bu tür içeriklere yönelik açıklama, değerlendirme veya yönlendirme sağlayamam. Incident Report: Potentially Illegal Content 2
Submitted to: [Trust & Safety Team / Content Moderation Team] If the link was shared on a social‑media
3. Consider contacting law‑enforcement authorities
- If you believe a crime has been committed (e.g., distribution of child sexual abuse material, or a real‑world assault that was recorded), you can file a report with your local police department.
- In many countries you can also report to a national cyber‑crime unit (e.g., the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center in the United States, Europol’s Cybercrime Centre in the EU, etc.).
- Provide them with the URL, timestamps, and any other evidence you have.
4. Keep a record
- Save the URL, any screenshots, and the dates/times you made the reports.
- If you receive a response (e.g., a takedown confirmation), keep that as proof that you acted in good faith.
