I noticed a possible fake account, under the name "Cleverlight", and reported it. I hope I did the right thing. I first thought that it might be a way of allowing advertising, but I couldn't be sure of that.
@Etienne may I ask you; how and what do you do with reports? Ive been reporting pretty some in the past, but didnt see the result back.
@Etienne may I ask you; how and what do you do with reports? Ive been reporting pretty some in the past, but didnt see the result back.
Single reports don't really do anything. This is because most reports aren't really legitimate. Once an account has been reported several times, depending on how many people they have been in touch with, their account can get disabled.
You won't get notified whether action will be taken. It kind of "builds up" over time
Single reports don't really do anything. This is because most reports aren't really legitimate. Once an account has been reported several times, depending on how many people they have been in touch with, their account can get disabled.
You won't get notified whether action will be taken. It kind of "builds up" over time
Whenether i send a report, its mostly not neccesary that the account gets banned. But i do think there must also be looken at what one person says, and not just several.
It takes too much time to sift through reports. Most of the time someone will be reported simply because of a disagreement about something irrelevant. People also routinely get reported because they said "hi". That's why single reports are pretty much ignored; too much misuse. People who behave inappropriately usually get reported multiple times in a short timeframe, which is exactly what the algorithm tries to catch and address.
It takes too much time to sift through reports. Most of the time someone will be reported simply because of a disagreement about something irrelevant. People also routinely get reported because they said "hi". That's why single reports are pretty much ignored; too much misuse. People who behave inappropriately usually get reported multiple times in a short timeframe, which is exactly what the algorithm tries to catch and address.
Because people say hi???? That is the weirdest thing i have heared!
Those people simply dont belong on a penpal site.