Report abuse on Google+
If you see something on Google+ that violates our User Conduct and Content Policies, you can report it. Violations might include:
- Bullying, threatening, or harassing someone
- Hate speech
- Impersonating someone
- Spam
- Pornographic or sexually explicit content
- Sharing someone's personal information
- Violent content
- Illegal content
- Selling regulated goods
- Harming or exploiting minors
You can also block someone who is posting things you don't want to see.
Important: If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please contact local law enforcement. It may be helpful to keep a record of the abuse to show them. You can create a record by taking a screenshot or printing the threatening material.
Report a post, comment, person, Collection, or Community
- Open the post, comment, Collection, Community, or profile of the person you want to report.
- Touch or click the menu icon .
- Touch or click Report abuse (or for comments, Report comment).
Report a photo
- Open the photo you want to report.
- Touch or click the menu icon .
- Touch or click Report abuse.
Report a legal or copyright violation
If someone is posting content that you believe is illegal or violates your copyright, you can send Google a request to remove under applicable laws.
Note: Not all features are available across all platforms. If you can't find something you're looking for, please try a different device.
Elyssa D. Durant. Ed.M.
Research & Policy Analyst
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