X Rules Enforcement // Account Takedown Service Status: Operational

Solutions

What our X ban service reports

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.

Scams & crypto fraud

We report accounts running scams and financial fraud on X, mapped to the platform's deceptive-activity and scam rules.

  • Fake giveaways and "double-your-crypto" cons
  • Impersonated support and wallet-drainer links
  • Phishing and credential-harvesting threads
  • Investment and forex pump schemes

Impersonation

We get accounts posing as you, your brand or a public figure reported under X's impersonation and deceptive-identity rules.

  • Cloned personal or company handles
  • Fake "official" or verified-looking accounts
  • Profiles using your name, avatar or logo to mislead

Targeted abuse & harassment

We document sustained abuse and threats and report them under X's abusive-behaviour and violent-threats rules.

  • Sustained targeted harassment and threats
  • Doxxing and posting of private information
  • Coordinated pile-ons and incitement

Platform manipulation & spam

We report bot networks and inauthentic activity that breach X's platform-manipulation and spam policy.

  • Bot accounts and reply-spam swarms
  • Fake engagement and follower farms
  • Coordinated, repetitive posting

Counterfeit & IP

We report counterfeit sellers and intellectual-property misuse through X's copyright and trademark channels.

  • Counterfeit-product sellers and fake storefronts
  • Trademark and brand-asset misuse
  • Copyright theft of your original posts or media

Sensitive & illegal media

We report non-consensual or clearly illegal media; severe cases are escalated to the proper authorities rather than treated as a takedown alone.

  • Non-consensual intimate media
  • Clearly illegal or regulated content
  • Severe illegal material directed to authorities and hotlines

In-depth guides

Solution

Twitter report tool, by violation: scams to deepfakes

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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Solution

Report a Twitter post or DMCA: every official X form

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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Solution

Remove tweets & file a Twitter impersonation report

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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Solution

How to report an X account: types, limits and myths

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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Solution

Twitter post removal service: get a tweet taken down

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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Solution

Mass report a Twitter account: what works, what's a scam

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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Solution

Twitter mass report bot: threat model, not a shortcut

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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We only act on genuine violations. We won't remove a legitimate account, and we never run coordinated mass-reporting — X's platform-manipulation policy treats that as abuse and discounts it. Only honest, evidence-led cases stand up to review.

Open a case

Have an X account to report?

Send us the account link and a few lines on the violation. If it's a genuine X Rules breach, we'll map the official reporting path with you.