We file six core violation types through X's official channels. Every case is screened for a genuine X Rules or legal breach first — we never report a legitimate account.
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There's no single mass-report button. A per-harm playbook that routes scams, stolen art, harassment, doxxing, death threats, deepfakes, impersonation and copyright to the right X report path — and the point each case leaves X for the police or FBI.
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Two removal tracks — an in-app report and a DMCA notice — mapped to the right official X form for a post, fake account, scam, ad, spam or harassment, plus when a case belongs with the police instead.
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Bulk-delete your own tweets (and why "free" got slower in 2026), recover or deactivate, then report a tweet, hate speech or a DM — and file an impersonation report against a fake account the right way.
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Reporting doesn't delete an account — it triggers a review. Which report you actually need (account, post, hacked, problem), the IP-ban and "who reported me" myths, report limits, and how long X takes.
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You can't delete someone else's tweet, but you can get it removed. The honest routes through X's report and DMCA forms, defamation law, doxxing reports, and de-indexing from Google and the Wayback Machine.
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Bulk reports don't suspend anyone — X weighs evidence, not volume. What a paid "mass report" service really sells, how to report an X account or a bot properly, and when a service genuinely helps.
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X has no "claim this handle" button. The honest 2026 picture: when inactive names free up, the trademark and impersonation routes, and X's Handle Marketplace.
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You can't force a ban, but you can get a rule-breaking X account actioned: pick the right X Rule, file the evidence, and know what to do if X does nothing.
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The credential-stealer mechanics of free GitHub bots, X's Misuse of Reporting Features policy on automation, the defamation exposure of the organiser, and what to do if the brigade lands on you.
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