About
About Delete Social
Delete Social is an independent reporting service that helps individuals and brands document and report content that breaks platform rules or the law — scams, impersonation and counterfeit abuse — so it can be reviewed and removed through the platforms' own official channels.
We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or staffed by any platform, so we cannot see internal moderation queues or accelerate a decision — our role is to assemble a report a reviewer can act on without guesswork and to chase it patiently through the proper channel.
Coverage
Six platforms, one reporting standard
We work through each platform's own enforcement channels — never private back doors, and never against legitimate accounts.
- Telegram
- X (Twitter)
- TikTok
- YouTube
Mission
What we do
We help victims of online fraud, identity impersonation and brand abuse prepare a clear, evidence-backed report and submit it through the correct official channel for each platform. We focus on content that is genuinely harmful and against the rules — not on silencing legitimate accounts.
Process
How a report works
Four steps, the same on every platform.
Review
We assess whether the content truly violates platform rules or the law.
Evidence
We compile links, timestamps and screenshots into a clear case file.
Official report
We submit it through the platform's official reporting and appeal channel.
Follow-up
We track the outcome, escalate or appeal where appropriate, and keep you informed.
Principles
What we will and won't do
Genuine violations only
We act on fraud and scams, phishing, impersonation, counterfeit and trademark abuse — never on legitimate, non-violating accounts, and never harassment of any kind.
Official channels only
We work within each platform's own reporting and appeal mechanisms — never private back doors or account access.
Honesty & confidentiality
What you share is used solely for your case, and we never promise guaranteed outcomes — results depend on the platform and the evidence.
Why official channels
Why we work only through official channels
It is the only route that actually holds. Platforms decide enforcement themselves, and they weigh a report against their own rules rather than counting how many times it was filed. Coordinated mass-reporting and "ban bots" do not move that decision; several platforms treat organised false reporting as abuse in its own right, which can rebound on the people sending it. Filing one clear, evidence-backed complaint through the official form is slower to promise, but it is far more durable — a moderator can act on it without guesswork, and the outcome tends to stand.
Have something to report?
Send us the link and a short description. If it's a genuine violation, we'll map out the official reporting path with you.