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When submitting an abuse report How do you attach a screenshot like this one??

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jmsandy

I don’t know but did you explain the abuse to chess.com

Blocked_2
Look at the comments, that’s abuse.
Blocked_2
Normally, you don’t need to attach a screenshot, but if you want to, just contact support with an email. All of their comments, chess.com can see, so they all ready know.
justbefair

Please don't make accusations in the forum.

Use the report button on your opponent's profile to report abuse.

You can't email support any more. They have an AI based system now to help you contact them.

The AI provides instructions on how to report serious abuse.

Green_Sleeves

If you try hard enough, you can get the chatbot to let you contact an agent, if you feel it’s necessary.

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justbefair wrote:

Please don't make accusations in the forum.

Use the report button on your opponent's profile to report abuse.

You can't email support any more. They have an AI based system now to help you contact them.

The AI provides instructions on how to report serious abuse.

Thank you for your response. Were you referring to me with your comment about making accusations, I don't understand? The AI system is horrible! One reason I say the AI system is horrible is because I was warned that if I didn't adhere to community guidelines that action would be taken. I complained because I wanted to know why I received that response as I didn't do anything wrong. I was told that punctuation and or the system may not have understood the context. Meanwhile the system doesn't seem to catch profanity and variations/ shorthand,.

I would have much more confidence in this AI detection system if it sent a prompt during the live game chat that the user was out of line.

In fact I had previously tried contacting support a couple times and never heard back. Also never received any auto response saying we received your inquiry. I tried reporting it but figured a supporting screenshot would aid in the report. That way it's not an accusation but 100% proof.

Which has led me to post in the forum inquiring about how to submit a screenshot for the abuse report.

Previously I believe I was told staff can not see comments after a live game ends. So many issues with the live chat are not actionable because it's just he said, she said or they said, them said. The AI and majority of site thinks the solution is to turn off the chat, Really! The solution is for the person who didn't do anything wrong is expected to essentially block their ears or eyes in this case?!?

Please advise as I could use some clarification. Thank you

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Blocked_2 wrote:
Normally, you don’t need to attach a screenshot, but if you want to, just contact support with an email. All of their comments, chess.com can see, so they all ready know.

They can see every comment posted after a live game has completed or timed out?

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jmsandy wrote:

I don’t know but did you explain the abuse to chess.com

No I didn't. Just submitted through the active report abuse drop down box. I wonder if one can copy paste in to the "other" or "additional comments" text field.

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Chess.com members that are typing profanity in a way that the Chess.com system can't detect it should escalate the abuse case. Maybe that account will be closed maybe they will get a firm talking to. Won't hold my breath because closing accounts appears to be a conflict of interest.

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What was it that caused this image to be removed? Was it the words that my opponent made or was it that I didn't protect the user who wrote profanity and hateful remarks?

Thank you for just removing the image and not flagging me or worse.

justbefair

Chess.com tries to strongly discourage people making abuse accusations in the forum because flame wars often result.

There is a blanket policy restricting those types of posts.

That said- you can contact support about serious racism or sexual harassment- as shown above.