Report - Most social media platforms and schools have clear policies and reporting processes. If you are teasing a classmate, please report it to the school. You can also contact an app or social media platform to report offensive content and delete it. Please report to the police if the child is personally threatened or is under potential criminal or misconduct. Assistance - Fellows, mentors, and trustworthy adults may intervene frankly to positively influence bad and harmful aspects of children. The intervention of the public can include posting forward positive comments on people to be bullied for the purpose of turning the conversation forward. It will also help reach out bullying and bullying goals to express your concerns. If possible, please make sure that the person in need is consulting counselors and mental health experts, etc. to see if they need more specialized support.
At the heart of the problem is a dependent audit of users who report offensive, toxic and illegal images, videos, and comments in addition to large amounts of content per day (up to billions of dollars). In summary, these factors will cause people to think that removal time is too long. There are lots of errors and low priority user reports. Users tend to report things they dislikes, but it is not because they are inappropriate or illegal. In other words, thousands of human hosts are used on this platform, but in most cases we do not review real high priority issues that need attention.