Reporting content — notice and takedown

Anyone can report content published on Turtini — a website page, a classifieds listing, a magazine item, or a live broadcast. You do not need an account: a "Report" link sits on every public surface (page footers, listing detail views, the magazine, and broadcast viewers), and a signed-out visitor can file a report just the same.

How to report:
1. Click the "Report" link on the page or item.
2. Pick a reason — it infringes your copyright, trademark, or other IP; it's defamatory or false; it's inaccurate or misleading; it's inappropriate, harmful, or unsafe; it's spam or a scam; or something else.
3. Add a short description so the reviewer has context. Optionally leave your email if you'd like a follow-up.
4. Submit. We capture the exact page so a takedown lands on the right content.

What happens next:
• Every report goes to Turtini's moderation queue (Admin → Content Reports) for human review.
• To prevent abuse, reports are rate-limited and de-duplicated — filing the same report repeatedly won't pile up.
• If a single item draws several distinct reports, it is automatically hidden pending review — the content is taken offline first, then a reviewer makes the final call.
• A confirmed takedown hides the content everywhere it appears on the platform; a dismissed report leaves the content in place.

This is Turtini's notice-and-takedown process, available to every org's published content by default. You can also email [email protected] for anything that doesn't have a Report link, and rights holders can follow the IP process in the Acceptable Use Policy at /acceptable-use.