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Reporting Content or Users

This guide explains how to report users, events, communities, or content that violates taron's guidelines, and what happens after a report is submitted.

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Why Reporting Matters

taron's Community Guidelines exist to make the platform a safe, useful, and honest environment for everyone. When something violates those guidelines — a misleading event, harassing behaviour, spam, or inappropriate content — reporting it helps taron take action and keeps the platform working well for the people using it properly.

Reports are not public. The person you report does not know the specific details of who reported them or what was flagged.

What You Can Report

You can report:

Users — for harassment, impersonation, spam, or behaviour that violates Community Guidelines. Access the report option from a user's profile.

Events — for misleading descriptions, fraudulent ticketing, inappropriate content, or violations of the events policy. Access the report option from the Event Page.

Communities and Groups — for content that violates guidelines or for Communities being used for harmful purposes. Access the report option from the Community or Group page.

Messages — for spam, inappropriate content, or harassment within a conversation. Access the report option from the conversation menu.

How to Submit a Report

Navigate to the content, event, user profile, or conversation you want to report. Look for the report or flag option, which typically appears in a menu or more options area. Select the category that best describes the issue, add any additional detail if prompted, and submit.

After submitting, you may receive a confirmation that your report was received. Taron reviews reports and takes action where a violation is confirmed.

What Happens After You Report

taron reviews reported content and takes action according to its policies. This may include removing content, restricting an account, or escalating to further review. You will not always receive individual case updates, but reports do result in action when violations are confirmed.

You do not need to wait for confirmation to take other protective steps — if someone is harassing you in messages, block them and report the conversation without waiting for an outcome.

What Reporting Is Not For

Reports are not the right tool for disagreements about event quality, pricing disputes, or content you personally dislike but that does not violate guidelines. For event-related payment or refund issues, contact the host directly or use taron support.

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Report OptionsShow where the report option appears on a user profile or Event Page.
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