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The report process is anonymous, and no users will be able to tell whether or not something has been reported by you; likewise, to protect user privacy, results of moderation action will not be disclosed to the reporter.
The report process is anonymous, and no users will be able to tell whether or not something has been reported by you; likewise, to protect user privacy, results of moderation action will not be disclosed to the reporter.


You can learn more about the various ways to use reporting in the {{VRC link/Wiki|Safety}} section.
You can learn more about the various ways to use reporting in the [[Safety]] section.


==Reporting a User==
==Reporting a User==

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An image of the Quick Menu in VRChat; the icon "Icons Report 25.png" at the top-right is used for reporting.

Reporting is a tool used to flag inappropriate behavior and content to the VRChat Trust & Safety team. Conduct is based off of VRChat's Community Guidelines, and Terms of Service. Reporting is a very important process to ensure the safety and experience of all players, while blocking only locally curates the experience for yourself. However, you can also report bugs and security exploits to VRChat, as well.

The report process is anonymous, and no users will be able to tell whether or not something has been reported by you; likewise, to protect user privacy, results of moderation action will not be disclosed to the reporter.

You can learn more about the various ways to use reporting in the Safety section.

Reporting a User

  • Behavior
    • Hateful
    • Sexual
    • Harassing
    • Client Modding / Hacking
    • Impersonation
    • Botting
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
  • Text
    • Hateful
    • Sexual
    • Harassing
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
  • Image
    • Hateful
    • Nudity
    • Harassing
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Gore

Reporting an Avatar

  • Avatar
    • Hateful
    • Nudity
    • Malicious
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
    • Gore
  • Content Warnings
    • Sexually Suggestive
    • Adult Language and Themes
    • Graphic Violence
    • Excessive Gore
    • Extreme Horror

Reporting a Group

  • Image
    • Hateful
    • Malicious
    • Abusive or disruptive visuals
    • Inappropriate
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
    • Gore
    • Sexual
  • Text
    • Hateful
    • Malicious
    • Abusive or disruptive visuals
    • Inappropriate
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
    • Gore
    • Sexual

Reporting a World

  • Environment
    • Hateful
    • Nudity
    • Malicious
    • Inappropriate
    • Gore
  • Text
    • Hateful
    • Sexual
    • Harassing
    • Inappropriate
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
  • World Image
    • Hateful
    • Nudity
    • Harassing
    • Inappropriate
    • Impersonation
    • Threats / Promoting Self-Harm
    • Leaking Private Information
    • Gore
  • Content Warnings
    • Sexually Suggestive
    • Adult Language and Themes
    • Graphic Violence
    • Excessive Gore
    • Extreme Horror

Reporting on the VRChat Website

Reporting a Security Exploit

Reporting a Bug

While you cannot report a bug within the game, you can pseudonymously Official VRChat source report a bug on VRChat's Feedback Forums, as long as you have a VRChat account. To report a bug on an Open Beta build, Official VRChat source click here. You may also attach screenshots to these reports.