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Reporting On Social Media

What to report on Social media

Content on social media platforms can be requested for removal through the appropriate reporting mechanisms. 

Individuals are encouraged to report any content—ranging from posts, images, to comments—that they find harmful, misleading, or damaging. 

This includes content perceived as inappropriate, fraudulent, or without the subject’s consent, especially if it causes distress. Furthermore, it is advisable to report users or accounts that engage in impersonation or disseminate harmful material.

WHERE TO REPORT fake (MIS & Dis information) on SOCIAL Media?
WHERE TO REPORT Impersonation ON SOCIAL MEDIA?
WHERE TO REPORT Bullying / trolling ON SOCIAL MEDIA?
Reporting / escalating to Social Media Grievance Redressal officer?
Reporting / escalating to Indian Grievance Redressal officer?
Inspite of all attempts IF your issue is not resolved - Reach Grievance Appellate Committe
Reporting on Cyber Crime, Financial Loss and Loss of mobile phone.

If you are a victim of cybercrime in any of the above ways you may report on https://www.cybercrime.gov.in  or if you have lost money online (via bank, card, or UPI) and need quick assistance call the toll-free number 1930 and this is Managed by Citizen Financial Fraud Management System.

Other ways of reporting on 14448One Nation One Ombudsman and Reporting and NPCI Grievance Redressal System – Refer to  a detailed steps of reporting a cyber crime on cyber crime reporting portal, you may visit https://www.endnowfoundation.org/report-a-cyber-crime/  

Also refer to Central Identity Equipment Registrar if you have lost your phone  – Refer to  a detailed steps https://www.endnowfoundation.org/report-a-loss-of-mobile-phone/ 

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