Is it possible to report a tweet from an account that has been hacked?

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Is it possible to report a tweet from an account that has been hacked?

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Yes, it is possible to report a tweet from an account that has been hacked. If you believe that an account has been hacked and is being used to post harmful or inappropriate content, you can report the account to Twitter.

To report a hacked account, you can follow these steps:

1. Go to the profile page of the account you want to report.
2. Click the three dots located on the top right corner of the profile page.
3. Select "Report" from the dropdown menu.
4. Choose the option "They're posting Tweets they didn't write" and then select "They're hacked."
5. Follow the prompts to provide any additional information that may be helpful in investigating the report.

Twitter takes reports of hacked accounts seriously and will investigate the report to determine if the account has been compromised. If Twitter determines that the account has been hacked, they may take a variety of actions, such as resetting the account password, restricting account functionality, or contacting the account owner to help them regain control of their account.

It's important to note that if you suspect that your own account has been hacked, you should take immediate action to secure your account, such as changing your password and enabling two-factor authentication. You can also report the hacked account to Twitter using the steps outlined above.

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