False, defamatory, or malicious tweets targeting you or your brand, filed through Twitter/X's official reporting system.
Accounts impersonating your identity without proper disclosure, deceiving your audience or damaging your reputation.
Private images, videos, or subscription content shared without your consent on Twitter/X.
Tweets containing your copyrighted text, images, videos, or audio used without authorization.
Organized campaigns using multiple accounts to spread false information or harass your brand.
Unauthorized use of your logo, trademark, or brand assets in profile images, posts, or header images.
Since its ownership change, Twitter/X has significantly reduced its moderation team. Standard user reports are often overlooked for weeks. Legal notices filed through the correct channels still produce results — but only when filed correctly.
DMCA copyright notices filed through X's official legal process
Defamation and privacy violation reports with proper legal grounds
Account suspension requests for repeat and severe violators
Emergency escalation for content causing active harm
Cross-platform coordination when content spreads beyond X