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Suggestion: Some way of undoing a report

Felius

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So, brought to you by mistakenly not realizing a post was from 2016 and reporting it for politics.

Specifically: Someone liked a post of mine from back then. I'm a bit distracted and don't notice the page number or date of posts (I should be sleeping right now :p ). First thing I notice looking around was massively political posts talking about Trump and Hillary. I quickly report it. Keep looking at the thread, and then realize that I'm on page 300 out of over 1000, and the post was from 4 years ago.

So, yeah... It would be appreciated some way of, at least in the next few minutes to having reported a post to take the report back or otherwise have a way of telling "oh wait, nevermind that, on second sight don't need to bother with this one".

Alternatively a "this post you are reporting is over X Months/Years old, are you sure you want to report it?", so accidents such as mine are less likely to happen and the staff gets less work to do.
 
You can just report it again and goes 'uh, cancel that last report' or something, I guess?
 
Yeah, if it's the same post both reports will show up at the same place.
 

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