The large number of users on Twitter have different concerns that they want to resolve, such as the fact that know who reports you on Twitter. More and more people are interested in this topic, especially after the social network itself deletes messages and even reaches suspend certain accounts.

In fact, on many occasions we find people who show their dissatisfaction with their accounts being suspended or eliminated when there are many other accounts that are much worse that are working without problems. This frustration causes many to look for a way to be able to identify those people who have distributed the tweet or the account in question in order to discover if the competition or anyone who is interested, for some reason, is behind that account to disappear of the social network.

Actually, you should know that there is no way to discover the identity of the person who has reported in the social network, so it will be very unlikely that you will really get to know who is behind these complaints or reports.

Twitter protects users who report posts and accounts of others, since it considers that these help when it comes to making the platform safer and more pleasant for users, thus being able to avoid bad actions and bad faith with which different people act through the social network itself.

However, the reality is that this is not always the case, but this has not caused Twitter to modify its behavior and, therefore, for privacy and security reasons. does not expose the complainant.

It should be noted that Twitter does not usually censor accounts or tweets without justified reason, so in case you have seen how part of your content has disappeared by decision of the social network, it is that the moderators of the same consider that you have breached the terms of use of the platform.

The fact that you have published reportable content that has not been removed, it is possible that it was not due to the high amount of content that is on the platform and the impossibility for moderators to address all the questions that are presented to them. Therefore, they focus primarily on those cases in which the tweets have a complaint.

How to remove a report on Twitter

In the event that you have been responsible for reporting on Twitter, but you have not done so voluntarily, but by mistake, you are probably interested in knowing how to remove a report from Twitter, so that you can avoid problems for other users.

However, in this sense you should know that when you report a tweet or a Twitter account, there is no way to regret in the momentTherefore, the complaint made will be made known to the Twitter moderators.

In the event that it was a mistake or a regret because you have reconsidered about it, the only option you have at your disposal is to get in touch with Twitter through its help Center. By following this link you can open a ticket to let them know that you do not want the complaint to continue forward. However, it must also be borne in mind that it is not a very efficient way, especially if you do not have an account with many followers, since your application is very likely not to succeed.

In any case, the fact that you cannot reverse your complaint does not mean that for this reason Twitter will suspend your account or remove your content. If upon checking it they consider that it does not violate the terms of use of the social network, the request will be rejected without consequences, so the problem for the other user will only come if he is really publishing inappropriate content and against the policies of use of the social network.

If finally the moderators consider that the Twitter regulations have been breached, this user may suffer a warning or a temporary suspension, but it will always be all of this. an anonymous process, so the identity will never be revealed.

Other methods to avoid content on Twitter is to bet on mute words  or block users.

How to mute hashtags and words on Twitter

If you want to know how to mute hashtags and words on Twitter  you must go to the tab Notifications once you are in the official application of the social network, then do the same and click on the icon of a nut, that is to say, the usual «Settings», from which you will have the possibility to access the section in which to select the words you want to silence.

Once you access it, you will only have to click on the «+» sign, which will make the application allow you to add the hashtag or word that you want to silence. You can choose between "Start Timeline" if you want the word or hashtag not to appear in the main timeline or also "Notifications" if you do not want that word or muted tag to appear in the notifications that may reach you within the well-known social network.

You can also choose the option of "Any user" or "Only the people I follow", as well as the period of time in which you decide to keep the chosen word or hashtag silent, being able to choose whether you want it to be permanent (always) or well, 24 hours, 7 days or 30 days, after which the silence of the word in question will be automatically removed.

How to mute hashtags and words on Twitter from the web

In the case of the desktop version, all you have to do is go to the "Settings" menu, which you can access through the drop-down menu found after clicking on the profile image of the social network, to then click on Privacy.

Once you are in this section you must access the option called "Silenced Words", to click on Add and thus include all those words or hashtags that you want to silence. Keep in mind that the process must be done only once, so you will have to repeat as many times as words you want to silence.

By doing this you can choose whether you want the word or hashtag not to appear in the timeline ("Start Timeline" option) or if you want it not to appear in the "Notifications", so that the selected word will not appear in the notifications that you can reach your Twitter profile.

Likewise, you have other options, the same as in the case of the mobile application, that is, to be able to select "From any user" or "Only from people I don't follow".

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