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Report illegal content or a breach of our rules

Tell us about content that breaks the law or our Terms of Use

Use this form to report content on a supodo service that you consider illegal. You can also report content here that breaches our Terms of Use. Anyone can report — any individual and any organisation — and you need neither an account nor to be signed in. For reports of illegal content, the basis is Art. 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 (the Digital Services Act).

What this form is for

Use it for content that breaks the law — for example incitement to hatred, threats, infringement of copyright or personality rights, or publishing someone's personal data without permission. It covers every supodo service, including the websites we run for clubs and event organisers.

You can also report content here that breaches our Terms of Use even where it breaks no law — for example someone passing themselves off as another person or organisation, or someone sending spam. The rules themselves are in the Terms of Use.

What it is not for

For general questions, criticism, or anything about your own account, please use the contact form. If something stops you using the site, the accessibility statement is the better route — it also names who else you can turn to.

What happens after you report

For every report

  • A person reviews your report. We use no automated detection and no algorithmic decision-making for this.
  • Where we take a measure, we also give a statement of reasons to the person whose content is affected.

Only for reports of illegal content

  • If you leave us an email address, we confirm without undue delay that your report has arrived.
  • We then tell you our decision and set out the redress available to you against it.

For reports of a breach of the Terms of Use

We review these reports too and decide whether to act. If you leave us an email address, we confirm that your report arrived. A formal decision notice setting out your redress under Art. 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 is not part of that — the duty applies to reports of illegal content only. If you are not sure which kind of report you are making, we classify it ourselves; where it turns out to concern illegal content, the points above apply.

What happens to your details

Your report contains personal data — your own, and that of the person whose content you are reporting. We process it only to handle the report. The details, and how long we keep it, are set out in the privacy policy.

Your report

Fields marked with * are required.

What is your report about? *

Choose one of the three options. What we ask you next depends on it.

For example incitement to hatred, threats, or infringement of copyright. We then handle your report as a notice under Art. 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065.

For example someone passing themselves off as another person, or someone sending spam. We review these reports as well, but the deadlines and notification duties in Art. 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 do not apply to them.

Just describe the problem. We do the classifying. Where it concerns illegal content, we handle your report as a notice under Art. 16 of Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 from that point on.

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Please give the full address where the content can be found. If your report covers several pages, put one address per line. Without the exact address we cannot identify the content.

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We need your contact details to confirm receipt and to tell you our decision later. They are not passed on to the person whose content you are reporting.