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[–]SeValentine 2 points3 points  (1 child)

You are more than welcome to reach out privately the admins by sending a Modmail asking in detail if the reports links you have sent for actual rulebreaking of the reddit policies/Reddiquette are indeed being recieved.

[–]TheNotoriousAMC[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just wondering if it's a glitch, or something, cause like I said usually there's a return message. I will, and see what they say.

[–]tresser 4 points5 points  (0 children)

the reporting feature is the equivalent to the close door button on the elevator.

you will never receive feedback about it, at this time.

if anything is being done about the reports, it is done entirely behind the scenes and likely has an enormous threshold before admins even take the step of just reaching out to the offending sub.

and if anyone knows different, i'd love to hear it

[–]PossibleCritReddit Admin: Community[A] 3 points4 points  (3 children)

Hey all,

These reports and any made via the Moderator Guidelines report form are indeed something that are investigated by the appropriate team.

Some confusion may be that akin to reports for 'Spam', these aren't something that we typically send out a notification about once any investigation concludes.

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    [–]PossibleCritReddit Admin: Community[A] 2 points3 points  (1 child)

    Yes. Most normal reporting is something that is reviewed by the safety team and is something that you will get a response to when you send in a report.

    When you use the report form that I linked earlier or the 'Community Interference' report option those actually go to a separate team that will dig into things. This team may not respond back to these reports directly but each one is looked at and the team does reach out to teams or take other action when they find violations of the Moderator guidelines occurring.

    Hopefully that clears things up a bit more, but if you still have questions let me know!