When you use Sexdating Regelen, you expect respectful interactions. Unfortunately, not every profile follows the rules. Whether you encounter a scammer, someone who harasses you, or a profile that violates the platform's terms, knowing how to report the profile is essential. This article explains the reporting process, what to document, and how to follow up to keep yourself and the community safe.

When Should You Report a Profile?

Reporting is not about petty disagreements. It is reserved for clear violations of the platform's policies or legal boundaries. Common reasons include:

How to Report a Profile on Sexdating Regelen

The exact steps may vary slightly depending on the platform version, but the general process is consistent.

Step 1: Locate the Report Button

On the user's profile page, look for a flag icon, three dots (menu), or a link that says "Report" or "Block and Report." On mobile apps, this is often in the top right corner.

Step 2: Select the Reason

Choose the category that best fits the violation. Common options include:

  • Fake profile
  • Scam or fraud
  • Harassment
  • Underage user
  • Offensive content
  • Other (with description)

Step 3: Provide Details

You may be prompted to add a brief explanation. Include relevant facts: what happened, when, and any evidence (screenshots). Do not include personal contact information.

Step 4: Submit and Block

After submitting, you can also block the user to prevent further contact. The platform will review the report, usually within 24-72 hours. You may receive a notification of the outcome, but not always.

What Information to Gather Before Reporting

To strengthen your report, collect the following:

  • Username and profile URL – Copy the exact username and link.
  • Screenshots – Capture the offending messages, profile details, and any suspicious behaviour. Ensure timestamps are visible.
  • Conversation history – If the user sent multiple messages, save the entire thread.
  • Payment requests – If a scammer asked for money, note the amount (e.g., €50, €100), the method (Tikkie, PayPal, gift cards), and any account details.
  • Photos – Save any images that seem fake or stolen. Use reverse image search to verify.

What Happens After You Report?

Once submitted, the platform's moderation team reviews the report. They check if the profile violates the terms of service. Possible outcomes:

  • Warning: Minor first-time offenses may result in a warning.
  • Temporary suspension: For repeated or moderate violations.
  • Permanent ban: For serious offenses like scams, harassment, or underage users.
  • No action: If the report does not meet the threshold, no action is taken. You can appeal if you have new evidence.

If the violation involves a crime (e.g., threats, revenge porn, fraud), you should also report to the police. For scams, you can file a report with the Fraudehelpdesk or the police via 0900-8844 (non-emergency).

How to Protect Yourself from Problematic Profiles

Reporting is a reactive measure. To reduce your risk proactively, follow these tips:

  • Use strong privacy settings: Limit who can message you and see your photos. Read how to secure your dating profiles.
  • Never send money: Legitimate users will not ask for money, gift cards, or bank details. If someone does, it is a scam.
  • Verify identity: Suggest a video call early to confirm the person matches their photos.
  • Keep conversations on the platform: Scammers often push you to WhatsApp or email to avoid detection.
  • Use a VPN: For extra privacy, especially on public Wi-Fi, see using VPNs for dating.
  • Read the platform's safety tips: Most dating sites have a safety centre with specific advice.

What to Do If You Are a Victim of a Scam or Harassment

If you have already been scammed or harassed, take these steps immediately:

  1. Stop all communication with the user.
  2. Report the profile on the platform as described above.
  3. Block the user to prevent further messages.
  4. Change your passwords if you shared any account details.
  5. Contact your bank if you sent money; they may be able to reverse the transaction.
  6. File a police report if the scam involved a significant amount (e.g., over €500) or if you received threats. Use this guide for reporting scams to Dutch police.
  7. Seek emotional support if needed; scams can be distressing. Talking to a friend or a helpline like Slachtofferhulp Nederland (0900-0101) can help.

Common Mistakes When Reporting

  • Not gathering evidence: Without screenshots, the platform may not take action.
  • Reporting too late: If you wait weeks, the user may have deleted evidence or the account.
  • Engaging with the scammer: Do not try to confront or reason with them. Report and block.
  • Sharing personal information: Never give your address, bank details, or passwords.
  • Ignoring red flags: If something feels off, trust your gut. Read about red flags in communication.

Conclusion

Reporting a profile on Sexdating Regelen is straightforward and helps keep the community safe. Always document evidence, use the platform's report tools, and if necessary, involve law enforcement. By staying vigilant and proactive, you can enjoy a safer online dating experience.

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