What to report: In the conversations and Stories portions of Snapchat, you can report photos, videos and accounts; in the more public Discover and Spotlight sections, you can report content.
How to report: Reporting photos and videos can be done directly in the Snapchat app (just press and hold on the content); you can also report content and accounts via our Support Site (simply complete a short webform).
Reports are vital: To improve the experiences of Snapchatters, reports are reviewed and actioned by our safety teams, which operate around the clock and around the globe. In most instances, our teams action reports within two hours.
Enforcement can vary: Depending on the type of Community Guidelines or violation, enforcement actions can range from a warning, up to and including account deletion. (No action is taken when an account is found not to have violated Snapchat’s Community Guidelines or .)
We wanted to reflect the natural dynamics between friends in real life, where trust and privacy are essential to their relationships
We’re always looking for ways to improve, and we welcome your feedback and input. Feel free to share your thoughts with us using our Support Site webform.
To commemorate Safer Internet Day 2022, we suggest all Snapchatters review our Community Guidelines and to brush up on acceptable content and conduct. We’ve also created a new reporting Fact Sheet http://hookupdate.net/de/freehookupsearch-review that includes a helpful FAQ, and we updated a recent “Safety Snapshot” episode on reporting. Safety Snapshot is a Discover channel that Snapchatters can subscribe to for fun and informative safety- and privacy-related content. For some added enjoyment to , check out our new global filter, and look for additional improvements to our in-app reporting features in the coming months.
Finally, we want to highlight a new resource we’re offering for parents and caregivers. Continue reading Data Privacy Day: Supporting the Privacy and Wellbeing of Snapchatters