How to Report a Subreddit That Violates Reddit’s Rules
Blog post from Postiz
When encountering a subreddit that seems problematic, it's crucial to understand when it is appropriate to report it to Reddit administrators, focusing on repeated violations of Reddit's sitewide Content Policy, such as promoting violence, hate, harassment, or sharing non-consensual content. Simply disagreeing with a community's opinions is not enough to warrant a report. Proper reporting involves gathering clear evidence of systemic issues, such as screenshots and archived links, and presenting a well-structured case to the admins. If the moderators are complicit in the behavior, it strengthens the report. The process can be done via desktop or mobile browser, as the official app lacks full reporting capabilities. For issues that don't require admin attention, engaging with subreddit moderators through Modmail or using Reddit's block feature for individual harassment can be more effective. Once a report is submitted, outcomes can range from warnings to bans, depending on the severity of the violations.
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