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In October 2015, Twitter introduced 'Moments'—a feature that allows users to curate tweets from other users into a larger collection. Twitter initially intended the feature to be used by its in-house editorial team and other partners; they populated a dedicated tab in Twitter's apps, chronicling news headlines, sporting events, and other content. Twitter Moments is the company's version of curated short stories that compiles several tweets (popular ones) related to a trending topic. These collections of tweets can further be tagged in a.

This article provides an overview of how to report potential violations of the Twitter Rules and Terms of Service.

With Twitter Moments you create and curate longer-form content to tell interesting stories. Moments let you tell a story that goes beyond one Tweet and highlights different perspectives. The latest tweets from @marvimoments.

How to report directly from a Tweet, List, or profile

You can report directly from an individual Tweet, List, or profile for certain violations, including: spam, abusive or harmful content, inappropriate ads, self-harm and impersonation. For information about reporting other types of violations, see the How to report specific types of violations section below.


How to report individual Tweets for violations:

Learn how to report Tweets, Lists, or Direct Messages for violations.


How to report media for violations:

Learn how to report Tweets for media, and read the Twitter media policy.

How to report profiles for violations:

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  1. Open the profile you’d like to report.
  2. Select the overflow icon
  3. Select Report and then select the type of issue you’d like to report.
  4. If you select They’re being abusive or harmful, we’ll ask you to provide additional information about the issue you’re reporting. We may also ask you to select additional Tweets from the account you’re reporting so we have better context to evaluate your report.
  5. We will include the text of the Tweets you reported in our follow-up emails and notifications to you. To opt-out of receiving this information, please uncheck the box next to Updates about this report can show these Tweets.
  6. Once you’ve submitted your report, we’ll provide recommendations for additional actions you can take to improve your Twitter experience.

How to report specific content in a Moment

How to report a Tweet in a Moment for violations:

  1. Navigate to the Tweet within the Moment that you’d like to report.
  2. Click or tap the icon
  3. Click or tap Report Tweet.
  4. Choose the type of issue you’d like to report to us.
  5. Once you’ve submitted your report, we’ll provide recommendations for actions you can take to improve your Twitter experience.

How to report multiple components of a Moment for violations:

  1. Visit the Moments reporting form.
  2. Enter the Moment URL that you would like to report.
  3. Select the type of issue you’d like to report to us.
  4. Provide us with up to 5 Tweets within the Moment that may be in violation.
  5. Once you’ve submitted your report, we’ll provide recommendations for actions you can take to improve your Twitter experience.
  1. When viewing a Fleet, tap the overflow icon .
  2. Tap Report Fleet.
  3. If you select It's abusive or harmful, we’ll ask you to provide additional information about the issue you’re reporting.
  4. Once you’ve submitted your report, we’ll provide recommendations for additional actions you can take to improve your Twitter experience.
  1. When viewing a Fleet, tap the overflow icon .
  2. Tap Report Fleet.
  3. If you select It's abusive or harmful, we’ll ask you to provide additional information about the issue you’re reporting.
  4. Once you’ve submitted your report, we’ll provide recommendations for additional actions you can take to improve your Twitter experience.

How to report a Twitter Space or person in a space

If you think a space or someone in a space violates the Twitter Rules and policies, you can report them. Speakers and Listeners can report a space and any account in a space.

How to report a space for violations:

  1. While in the space, tap the overflow icon .
  2. Tap Report this Space.
  3. Select the type of issue you’d like to report to us.
  4. Once you’ve reported the space, you’ll have the option to leave or stay.

How to report an account for violations:

  1. While in the space, tap on the account’s avatar.
  2. Tap Report.
  3. Select the type of issue you’d like to report to us.
  4. Once you’ve reported the account, you’ll have the option to leave or stay in the space.

How to report specific types of violations

The information below outlines the types of violations you can report to us through our Help Center.

  • Unauthorized trademark use: Learn more about Twitter’s trademark policy and file a report here.
  • Unauthorized use of copyrighted materials: Learn more about Twitter’s copyright policy and file a report here.
  • Sale or promotion of counterfeit goods: Learn more about Twitter’s counterfeit goods policy and file a report here.
  • Privacy policy towards children: Our Services are not directed to persons under 13. If you become aware that your child has provided us with personal information without your consent, please contact us via our privacy form. Learn more about our policy towards children in our Privacy Policy.
  • Child sexual exploitation: Learn more about our child sexual exploitation policy and file a report here.
  • Pornography: To report obscene or pornographic images being used in profile photos and/or header photos on Twitter, follow our instructions on reporting sensitive media.
  • Impersonation of an individual or brand: Learn more about our impersonation policy and file a report here.
  • Private information posted on Twitter: Learn more about our private information policy and file a report here.
  • Abusive behavior and violent threats: Learn more about our abusive behavior policy and file a report here.
  • Spam and system abuse: If you are experiencing a spam or malware issue that’s impacting your use of Twitter, file a report here.
  • Violation of Twitter Ads policy: Learn how to recognize Twitter Ads and the steps you can take to resolve issues without filing a report. Report a Twitter Ad that may be in violation of our policies.

Note: When reporting potential violations of the Twitter Rules and Terms of Service through the Help Center, you may be asked to allow us to share parts of your report with third parties, such as the affected account.

How to report on behalf of someone else

You can report violations on behalf of another person. Refer to the categories and instructions listed above or contact us to submit your report. You can also report directly from a Tweet or profile (see above section How to report directly from a Tweet, List, or profile).

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Moments are curated stories showcasing the very best of what’s happening on Twitter. Our Moments guide is customized to show you current topics that are popular or relevant, so you can discover what is unfolding on Twitter in an instant.

Important: A recent update to the Facebook Platform Policies ended the ability to automatically post Tweets to your Facebook profile or page.

How to find Moments:

  • Tap the Explore tab
  • Scroll down to the What's happening section. Featured Moments are listed by Media, Pop Culture, Music, Travel, Politics, and more.
  • To view additional Moments, tap Show more.

How to view and interact with Moments:

  • When you see a Moment you’d like to explore, tap it to scroll through the story.
  • You can tap the more icon to Tweet the Moment, share via Direct Message, or tap Share via… to choose from a variety of sharing options, such as SMS and email.
  • Read about sharing a Tweet for more information.

How to find Moments:

  • Tap the Explore tab
  • Scroll down to the What’s happening section. Featured Moments are listed by Media, Pop Culture, Music, Travel, Politics, and more.
  • To view additional Moments by category, tap Show more.

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How to view and interact with Moments:

  • When you see a Moment you’d like to explore, tap it to scroll through the story.
  • You can tap the more icon to Tweet the Moment, share via Direct Message, or tap Share via… to choose from a variety of sharing options, such as SMS and email.
  • Read about sharing a Tweet for more information.
  • Click on the Explore tab to see customized Moments For you. You can select Moments categorized by Trending, News, Sports, Entertainment, Fun, and more.
  • When you see a Moment you’d like to explore, click it to view the entire story.
  • Click on the share icon to Tweet the Moment, send it via Direct Message, or copy the link.
  • Scroll down through the Moment and click on any of the Tweets to view the Tweet detail. From there you can reply, Retweet, and like the Tweet.

Frequently asked questions

Some Moments will appear differently, such as vertical vs. horizontal scroll, depending on the Twitter client you are using.

Yes, creating your own Moment is easy via twitter.com. Read about how to create a Moment.

You can report content in the following components of a Moment:

  • individual Tweets within a Moment
  • multiple components of a Moment

Learn about how to report violations.

You cannot add your Tweets to another person’s Moment. Only the Moment author can decide which Tweets to include in their the Moment.

Any public Tweet can be included in a Moment. If you want to have your Tweet(s) removed from a Moment created by someone else, you may block the account, which will remove your Tweet(s) from their Moment.

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Can I see how much engagement my Moments receive?

Yes, you can view engagement metrics for your Moments on twitter.com.

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Some Moments may be labeled as containing sensitive content. Read more details on Twitter's sensitive content policies.

Note: The Moments tab is currently available in the United States, Canada (English), Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland, Brazil (Portuguese), Mexico (Spanish), Japan, India, Argentina, Colombia, United Arab Emirates, and New Zealand.

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