CommunityDriverReport

Community watch

Community Guidelines

Community DriverReport only works if the record is honest and targeted. These are the rules. Break them and your clips get removed; repeat breaks and your account gets banned.

What belongs here

  • Footage you captured yourself. If you weren't the driver (or passenger) in the car that recorded it, don't upload it.
  • Factual incident descriptions. Describe exactly what happened. Don't speculate about the driver's intent, mental state, sobriety, or character.
  • A plate you clearly read. If the plate is blurry or partially obscured, don't guess — an incorrect plate hurts an innocent person.

What doesn't

  • Faces, names, home addresses, or phone numbers.The plate is the only personal identifier allowed. No doxxing.
  • Fabricated or misleading accusations. Staged incidents, edited clips to distort what happened, or descriptions that exaggerate ("they were drunk" when you only saw a bad lane change) are grounds for removal and ban.
  • Targeted harassment. Repeatedly uploading the same person, coordinating to pile on someone, encouraging retaliation — all banned.
  • Illegal content, CSAM, hate speech, or threats.Reported to law enforcement where applicable.
  • Spam or commercial content. This isn't a marketing channel.

If your plate is on a clip

You have two options, regardless of whether you have an account:

  1. Click the flag icon on the clip thumbnail and pick the reason (wrong plate, false accusation, etc.). A moderator reviews every report.
  2. Email support@communitydriverreport.com with the clip URL and a brief explanation. We'll respond within 72 hours.

We'll err on the side of hiding the clip while we investigate. If the accusation holds up, it goes back. If not, it stays down.

How moderation works

  • Every clip and every comment has a report button. Anyone can use it, account or not.
  • Moderators review reports and can hide content (reversible) or ban accounts (also reversible).
  • Hidden clips vanish from the feed, search, and the uploader's profile, but the uploader can still see them so they know what was removed.
  • Bans wipe active sessions immediately; the user can't sign in, upload, vote, or comment.

Why this matters

Naming an identifiable person and publicly accusing them is a serious thing. Misidentifications happen — wrong plate, wrong interpretation, genuine ambiguity. A single viral clip on a misread plate can hurt a stranger for a long time. Stay factual, stay careful, and the community benefits.

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