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Report abuse (FREE)
You can report abuse from other GitLab users to GitLab administrators.
A GitLab administrator can then choose to:
- Remove the user, which deletes them from the instance.
- Block the user, which denies them access to the instance.
- Or remove the report, which retains the user's access to the instance.
You can report a user through their:
Report abuse from the user's profile page
To report abuse from a user's profile page:
- Anywhere in GitLab, select the name of the user.
- In the top right corner of the user's profile, select Report abuse ({information-o}).
- Complete an abuse report.
- Select Send report.
Report abuse from a user's comment
To report abuse from a user's comment:
- In the comment, in the top right corner, select More actions ({ellipsis_v}).
- Select Report abuse to admin.
- Complete an abuse report.
- Select Send report.
NOTE: A URL to the reported user's comment is pre-filled in the abuse report's Message field.
Report abuse from an issue
- On the issue, in the top right corner, select the vertical ellipsis ({ellipsis_v}).
- Select Report abuse.
- Submit an abuse report.
- Select Send report.
Report abuse from a merge request
- On the merge request, in the top right corner, either:
- Select Report abuse. This option is displayed if you do not have permission to close the merge request.
- Next to Mark as draft, select the down arrow ({chevron-down}) and then select Report abuse. This option is displayed if you have permission to close the merge request.
- Submit an abuse report.
- Select Send report.
Related topics
- Administrators can view and resolve abuse reports. For more information, see abuse reports administration documentation.