We will examine the reported account and or Tweet, and or Direct Message to determine whether it is in violation of our rules. If we find that the account, and or Tweet, and or Direct Message are in breach of our standards, we will take a number of actions ranging from a warning to permanently.
No. There’s no way for someone to figure out whether you reported them – but they’ll know that your tweet was reviewed, even if nothing is done.
After someone has been reported, Twitter may put that person into a read-only version of the service for some time before allowing them to tweet again. Depending on how serious their offense is, they might be banned from using the service permanently.
Abusive remarks or conduct: If an account is reported to us as breaching our Twitter Rules prohibiting abuse, we may suspend it. We may temporarily or permanently suspend any account that engages in abusive behavior, such as making threats to others or impersonating other accounts.
The privacy of those users who report content on the platform must be protected, which is why Instagram does not provide such information. As a result, if you want to find out who has reported you on Instagram, you’ll be disappointed. Because privacy concerns prevent Instagram from releasing this information, as it would violate the anonymity of those people who submit material on.