Report Abuse
Last Updated: 18 November 2025
Website: oum.wtf
Platform Name: Open University Media
1. Introduction
Open University Media is committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and legally compliant environment for all users. Because the platform allows anonymous posting, it is essential that users have the ability to report content that violates community rules, threatens safety, or breaks the law.
This Report Abuse page explains:
What types of content can be reported
How to submit a report
How reports are reviewed
What actions may be taken
What information the platform may request or use during investigations
The reporting feature is a critical part of keeping the community healthy and secure.
2. What Users Should Report
Users are strongly encouraged to report any content that includes or appears to include the following:
2.1 Illegal Content
Report immediately if you see:
Child exploitation or endangerment
Sale or promotion of drugs
Weapons, explosives, or violence
Criminal activity, fraud, or cybercrime
Exam leaks or confidential academic documents
Encouragement of illegal behaviour
Threats of physical harm
Terrorism or extremism
Revenge porn or sexual exploitation
Such reports receive the highest priority.
2.2 Harassment and Abuse
Report content that:
Targets or insults real individuals
Bullies, humiliates, or mocks identifiable people
Uses sexual or degrading insults
Encourages violence or harm toward others
Repeats harassment across multiple posts
2.3 Sexual or Explicit Content
Report:
Pornographic material
Explicit sexual descriptions
Sexual comments about real people
Content involving minors
Requests or offers for sexual services
2.4 Self-Harm and Suicide
Report content that includes:
Self-harm instructions
Suicide encouragement
Graphic or harmful narratives
Posts indicating immediate danger
Moderators may escalate serious cases to authorities if necessary.
2.5 Non-English Content
Since the platform is strictly English-only, users should report:
Hinglish or transliterated language
Regional languages
Non-English scripts
Mixed-language content that is unreadable
2.6 Doxxing or Privacy Violations
Report content that reveals:
Names of real students or staff
Photos or videos of real individuals
Phone numbers or addresses
Social media links
Private conversations
Identifying college information
2.7 Excessive Abusive Language
While limited swearing is permitted for emotional expression, report posts where:
Swearing becomes targeted harassment
Sexual swearwords are used
Excessive profanity creates a hostile environment
Discriminatory language appears
Slurs based on caste, religion, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, etc., are used
2.8 Spam, Scams, or Unwanted Promotions
Report:
Fake giveaways
Fraudulent offers
Links to unsafe websites
Repetitive spam posts
Unauthorized advertisements
2.9 Misinformation or Dangerous Advice
Report content that:
Provides unsafe medical advice
Encourages harmful behaviour
Makes false academic or legal claims
Misleads users about important topics
3. How to Report Content
Users may report abusive or harmful posts using the following method:
3.1 Email Reporting
Send an email to:
support@oum.wtf
Subject Line: “Report Abuse”
Include in your email:
The URL or link to the post
A screenshot (optional but helpful)
A brief explanation of why the content violates rules
Any additional context if needed
Reports sent without sufficient information may take longer to investigate.
4. How Reports Are Processed
Open University Media follows a structured review process for all abuse reports.
4.1 Acknowledgment
You may receive a confirmation message that your report has been received, depending on system settings and workload.
4.2 Initial Screening
Reports are screened to:
Confirm the issue
Identify the severity level
Classify the violation type
Illegal or dangerous reports are prioritized.
4.3 AI Review
AI moderation tools may:
Recheck the flagged content
Identify hidden context
Detect additional violations within the same user’s activity
4.4 Human Review
Human moderators evaluate reports where:
AI results are unclear
Content is borderline
A user appeals a previous decision
The issue is complex or context-dependent
Moderators make final decisions.
4.5 Action Taken
After review, actions may include:
No action (if content is allowed)
Removal of the post
Soft removal (temporarily hidden)
Hard removal (permanent deletion)
Warning issued to the user
Temporary account suspension
Permanent ban of the user
Escalation to authorities in serious cases
Actions depend on severity, context, and user history.
5. Priority Tiers for Reports
The Platform processes reports in the following order of urgency:
Tier 1 – Immediate Priority
Child exploitation
Suicide or self-harm danger
Violence or criminal activity
Explicit sexual content involving minors
Direct threats to others
Tier 2 – High Priority
Harassment of real individuals
Doxxing
Sexual insults or misogynistic attacks
Hate speech or discriminatory slurs
Explicit adult content
Tier 3 – Medium Priority
Non-English content
Spam
Repetitive profanity without targets
Trolling or disruptive behaviour
Tier 4 – Low Priority
General disagreements
Harmless emotional venting
Non-harmful posts that users simply dislike
6. False or Malicious Reporting
The Platform takes reporting abuse seriously. Misuse of the reporting system is not allowed.
Forms of misuse include:
Filing false reports intentionally
Reporting content simply because you disagree with it
Harassing users through repeated reports
Attempting to suppress opinions
Consequences for malicious reporting may include warnings, suspension, or permanent bans.
7. Confidentiality and Anonymity of Reports
Open University Media protects the identity of users who submit abuse reports.
Reporter identity is never shared publicly
Email addresses for reporting remain confidential
Reports are handled discreetly
Details are shared only with moderators and, if legally required, with authorities
Anonymous reporting is encouraged so users feel safe bringing issues forward.
8. Escalation to Authorities
If reported content involves:
Criminal activity
Child endangerment
Threats of violence
Cybercrime
Sexual exploitation
Situations posing immediate harm
Open University Media may be legally required to:
Provide logs or metadata
Share email addresses or content evidence
Cooperate with Indian authorities
Retain information for legal review
Escalation occurs only in serious cases and under legal requirements.
9. Protection of Reporters
Users who report abuse in good faith are protected from retaliation.
If a user is suspected of retaliating against a reporter:
Their account may be suspended
Their access may be restricted
Additional moderation measures may be applied
Reporting is intended to protect the community, not create conflict.
10. Appeals Process for Reported Users
If your post was removed due to an abuse report and you believe it was a mistake, you may appeal by contacting:
support@oum.wtf
Subject Line: “Appeal Moderation Decision”
Include:
The removed content
Reason for appeal
Any context the moderators should consider
Appeals are reviewed manually. Restoring content is not guaranteed and depends on platform rules and Indian legal standards.
11. Changes to This Report Abuse Policy
The Platform may update this policy at any time to improve user safety, reflect legal changes, or enhance reporting systems. Updates become effective upon publication.
12. Contact Information
For abuse reporting or other concerns, contact:
support@oum.wtf
Subject Line: “Report Abuse”