How ShagleCall Handles Reports and Community Rules
Community rules establish the behaviour expected during ShagleCall conversations. Reports help bring possible violations to the platform's attention. A report is a request for review. It is not automatic proof that a violation occurred.
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What Users Can Report
The full rules appear in community guidelines.
Reports may cover
- Harassment
- Threats
- Fraud
- Requests for money
- Prohibited sexual conduct
- Hate-based abuse
- Impersonation
- Dangerous or illegal activity
What Information May Be Reviewed?
Do not claim all video conversations are recorded unless they actually are.
Depending on system capabilities and applicable rules, the platform may review
- Report category
- Session metadata
- Account history
- Technical signals
- Information submitted by the reporter
- Other available evidence
Possible Outcomes
A specific result cannot be guaranteed.
Depending on severity and evidence, ShagleCall may
- Take no action
- Issue a warning
- Limit matching
- Remove promotional credits
- Suspend access
- Terminate an account
- Restrict repeated abuse
- Refer serious matters where required
Why Some Reports Do Not Produce Visible Action
- Insufficient information
- Conduct did not violate a rule
- The platform took an action not visible to the reporter
- The report was inaccurate
- More context was required
Appeals
Where an appeal process is available, affected users may submit a concise explanation through contact support. An appeal does not guarantee reversal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I report someone for using Next?
No. Leaving a conversation is normal.
Will the reported person know my identity?
The policy should describe the actual process. Do not promise complete anonymity unless supported.
Does every report cause a ban?
No.
What should I do during immediate danger?
Leave the conversation and contact relevant local emergency services when appropriate.