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# Reporting Users

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Reporting helps keep the community safe by allowing users to flag content that may be inappropriate or violate CIME's policies.

Any logged-in user can submit a report. Once received, reports are reviewed by our moderation team, and appropriate action will be taken when necessary.

## **What Can Be Reported?**

Any content on CIME may be reported, including:

* Live streams
* VODs
* Clips
* Clip comments
* Community posts

## **How to Report Content**

To submit a report:

1. Select Report on the content you'd like to report.
2. Choose the reason that best matches the issue.
3. Submit your report.

Once submitted, the report will be reviewed by our moderation team.

## **Report Reasons**

When submitting a report, you can choose from the following categories:

* Illegal content
* Adult or sexual content
* Copyright or intellectual property infringement
* Content that violates CIME policies
* Defamatory content

Choosing the most accurate reason helps us review reports more quickly.

## **Important Notes**

* If you already have a pending report for the same content, you won't be able to submit another report for it until the existing report has been reviewed.
* False, abusive, or malicious reports may result in action being taken against your account.

#### &#x20;**Frequently Asked Questions**

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<summary><strong>Q. Will the other user know if I report them?</strong></summary>

No. Reports are confidential. The reported user will not be notified that you submitted a report, and your account information will not be disclosed as part of the review process.

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*Update: 7/06/26*
