Draft:How to deal with unwanted content

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Someone is harassing me

An entire instance seems to only have inappropriate users

How to take action

Pleroma

To mute an user, open their profile by clicking on the user's avatar or handle. Click on the Mute button.

To report a post or mute a conversation, click on the icon located on the bottom of a post and then either choose 👁 Mute conversation or 🏴 Report.

To block or report an user, open their profile by clicking on the user's avatar or handle. In the top-right corner, click on the icon and then choose either Block or Report.

To mute posts containing certain words, open your settings by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) on the top bar, then go on Filtering and enter your desired phrases.

To mute posts of certain instances, open your settings by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) on the top bar, then go on Mutes and Blocks, then Mutes and then Domains. Enter the instance domain you want to block, wait until a list of found instances appears and then click on Mute.

Misskey

Location of the report option

To mute, block or report an user, click on the icon on the top right of the user's profile page, and then choose either 👁️ Mute, 🚫 Block or ❗ Report.

To report a note or mute a thread, click on the icon under a note of the thread you want to mute, and then either choose ❗ Report or 🗩 Mute thread.

To mute notes of a certain instance, go on ⚙️ Settings located in the left sidebar, and then on 🔇 Instance mutes. There you can put the domain of each instance you want to mute line by line.

To mute notes containing certain words, go on ⚙️ Settings located in the left sidebar, and then on 🗩 Word mute. There you can enter words that should be muted. Note: Each line is a separate condition/check; entering text in the Soft tab is reversible, while in the Hard tab it's not reversible.