What are the different categories of reasons for reporting a tweet?

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What are the different categories of reasons for reporting a tweet?

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When reporting a tweet on Twitter, you can select from various categories depending on the nature of the content or behavior. Here are the primary categories for reporting a tweet:

### **1. **Abusive or Harmful Content:**
   - **Hate Speech:** Content that promotes violence or discrimination against individuals or groups based on race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics.
   - **Harassment:** Tweets that involve targeted abuse, threats, or repeated unwanted contact directed at an individual or group.
   - **Violence or Threats:** Content that incites or promotes violence or threats of physical harm.

### **2. **Sensitive Media:**
   - **Sensitive Content:** Media (photos, videos) that contains graphic violence, explicit sexual content, or other adult content that may be disturbing to some users.
   - **Misleading Media:** Media that is manipulated or edited in a misleading way that misrepresents the reality or context.

### **3. **Spam or Scam:**
   - **Spam:** Tweets that are promotional or irrelevant, often sent in bulk or automated, and intended to manipulate or deceive.
   - **Scams:** Tweets that attempt to deceive users into providing personal information, money, or engaging in fraudulent activities.

### **4. **Misleading Information:**
   - **False Information:** Tweets that spread misinformation or disinformation, including misleading or false claims that could cause harm.
   - **Manipulated Media:** Tweets that use altered or fake media to mislead or deceive.

### **5. **Impersonation:**
   - **Pretending to Be Someone Else:** Accounts or tweets that impersonate another person or entity, falsely representing their identity or role.

### **6. **Other:**
   - **Self-Harm:** Tweets that promote or glorify self-harm or suicidal thoughts.
   - **Child Exploitation:** Tweets that involve child exploitation, abuse, or illegal content related to minors.

### **How to Report a Tweet:**

1. **Find the Tweet:**
   - Navigate to the tweet you want to report.

2. **Click the Three Dots:**
   - On the tweet, click the three vertical dots (more options) located in the upper-right corner of the tweet.

3. **Select "Report Tweet":**
   - Choose "Report Tweet" from the dropdown menu.

4. **Choose the Reason:**
   - Select the category that best fits the issue. You may need to follow additional prompts to provide more specific information about the report.

5. **Provide Additional Details:**
   - Depending on the reason selected, provide any additional context or details required to support your report.

6. **Submit the Report:**
   - Complete the process by submitting the report. Twitter will review the content and take appropriate action according to their policies.

By selecting the appropriate category and providing accurate details, you help ensure that Twitter can effectively address any issues related to the reported content.

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