#801 · Safety & Moderation

User Report Summary Builder

Turn a free-form user report into a consistent moderation brief without sending the text to a server. The builder separates the reported behavior, people involved, evidence references, timing, location, requested action, and possible urgency signals. It also identifies details that may still be missing, so a reviewer can follow up without rereading a long submission. The result is an organizational aid, not an automatic enforcement decision.

Text Input

Report text
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How to use this text tool

  1. Paste the source text into the input area.
  2. Choose only the options relevant to your task.
  3. Select Build Summary or press Ctrl/Cmd + Enter.
  4. Review the result against the original before copying or downloading it.

What this tool does

It converts narrative reports into labeled review notes while preserving uncertainty. The summary distinguishes what the reporter states from what the text actually documents.

The browser scans sentences for time, platform or location, involved accounts, evidence terms, requested actions, and a small set of urgency phrases. It does not verify allegations or assign guilt.

Always compare the summary with the original report before taking action.

Example

Input: “User @northstar threatened me in #general yesterday. I have screenshots.”

Output: A brief containing the allegation, account, channel, approximate time, evidence availability, and unanswered questions.

Use cases

  • Prepare reports for a trust and safety queue.
  • Standardize community moderator handoffs.
  • Identify follow-up questions for a reporter.

Tips for better output

  • Include exact dates when known.
  • Keep direct quotes in quotation marks.
  • Paste message links or evidence descriptions.
  • State the outcome being requested.
  • Review urgency signals manually.

Processing details

Processing is rule-based and local to the current browser tab. The tool extracts likely details from plain English and retains a short source excerpt for context.

Names, dates, intent, and context may be misidentified. A report summary must not replace policy review, evidence preservation, or emergency procedures.

Frequently asked questions

Does this tool decide whether a report violates policy?

No. It organizes the report for human review and does not make an enforcement decision.

Can it summarize anonymous reports?

Yes. It marks the reporter identity as unavailable when the text does not provide one.

Does the report leave my browser?

No. The supplied page processes the text locally in your browser.

What counts as an evidence reference?

Terms such as screenshot, recording, attachment, log, URL, message link, or witness are counted as evidence references.

Should I use the output for urgent safety threats?

Follow your emergency escalation procedure first. The summary is only an administrative aid.

Output fields

FieldPurpose
Processed outputThe generated working text or report
SummaryA compact processing result
StatisticsCounts that help verify the output

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