What kind of content do you think should be reported on Twitter?

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What kind of content do you think should be reported on Twitter?

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Twitter's rules prohibit certain types of harmful and abusive content. Here are some examples of content that you might consider reporting:

1. Hate speech or promotion of violence against people based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, religious affiliation, age, disability, or serious disease.
2. Harassment, which includes behavior that intimidates, stalks, or threatens someone's personal safety or well-being.
3. Direct or indirect threats of violence or harm.
4. Private information shared without consent, such as home addresses, phone numbers, or financial information.
5. Invasive or distressing imagery, such as graphic violence or adult content in inappropriate contexts.
6. Spam or multiple duplicate tweets that are intended to disrupt the service or annoy other users.
7. Impersonation or misleading representation, such as pretending to be another person or organization with the intent to deceive.

If you encounter any of these types of content on Twitter, you can report them using the report feature. Twitter reviews all reports and takes action when necessary to enforce their rules.

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