Community Reporting
ComingA front door built for trust: residents can report an incident — including hate and Islamophobia, which are badly undercounted — with consent, the option to stay anonymous, and a real path to follow-up. A report only joins the wider picture after it’s checked, and never in numbers small enough to identify someone.
Hate incident reported
Filed anonymously · with consent to count
- Consent first, with an anonymous option
- Checked for spam, and held back until the numbers are safe to show
- A real path to follow-up, not a black hole
On the roadmap — the honest status
Brings the live community-reporting work (the “HateShield” front) onto the platform; appears as “Reporting” in the WeShield 2.0 concept.
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