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Revision as of 00:04, 11 August 2024
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. In addition, you can also report bugs and security exploits to VRChat.
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 methods and alternatives for reporting in the Trust and Safety article, such as hiding avatars, muting a user, Safe Mode, and the Go Home button.
Reporting a User
This should be selected to report objectionable language or actions of a user. A user can also be clicked on to report, mute, or block them. Any violation in regards to an avatar should be reported with the 'Reporting an Avatar' button.
- 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
This option should be selected to report any content that is retained on an avatar. Clicking View Avatar Details after selecting a user can be done to report an avatar. If there is uncertainty if the content violates Community Guidelines, please consider flagging a 'Content Warning' when reporting the avatar instead.
- 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
This option should be selected to report a Group, or its content. Viewing a group's page will grant access to a Report button at the top-right.
- 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
This option should be selected to report any content that is retained within a world. Viewing a world's page grants access to a Report button. If there is uncertainty if the content violates Community Guidelines, please consider flagging a 'Content Warning' when reporting the world instead.
- 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
In addition to being able to report within the VRChat client, you can optionally report any content on the VRChat website. From there, you may also attach your relevant player logs, screenshots, and any short video footage within the ticket. An e-mail acknowledging your report, will be sent to the same e-mail address you submitted within the ticket. However, results of moderation action will not be disclosed to the reporter.
Reporting a Security Exploit
The VRChat website should be used to report security exploits for VRChat or its services. It is requested that the inclusion of "proof-of-concept, documentation, background, attack scenarios, potential mitigations, etc." are ideal, and that "video, screenshots, chat logs, hearsay, etc alone are not useful and do not constitute an exploit disclosure".
Reporting a Bug
While you cannot report a bug within the game, you can pseudonymously 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, click here. You may also attach screenshots to these reports.