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Last updated: July 3, 2026
If someone is in immediate danger, contact local emergency services first.
In the U.S., dial 911. For suicide or crisis support, dial or text 988. For child safety concerns you can also report to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at CyberTipline.
JFAMNET's Trust & Safety team reviews every report. Reports are confidential — the person you report is not told who submitted the report. Please share as much detail as you can. Reviewing these Community Guidelines can help you decide what to include: Community Guidelines.
Moderation response times
Urgent & crisis
Checked within 1 hour. Includes active threats, self-harm risk, suspected minors, and ongoing harassment.
High priority
Initial review within 24 hours. Includes scams, impersonation, hate speech, sexual content, and privacy violations.
Standard reports
Reviewed within 3 business days. General concerns, policy questions, and lower-severity issues.
What to expect after submitting: You will receive an automated confirmation with a report ID. If you provided an email, we will update you at key milestones — when the review starts, if we need more information, and when a decision is reached.
Crisis escalation: Reports marked urgent or involving imminent danger are escalated immediately to our on-call safety lead. We may temporarily restrict the reported account while investigating, and we coordinate with emergency services when appropriate.
Outcome notification: You will be notified if action is taken. For privacy reasons, we do not share specific details of another member's account status or disciplinary record.
Check the status of a report
Enter the report ID from your confirmation email along with the email you used to submit it.