The best way to resolve it is to put the person on ignore. If it's legit "love potion" or whatever spam, report it and we'll ban the name. If it's harassment, we'll have to consider context, but spamming someone's inbox as a form of harassment can be a bannable offense.
The best way to resolve it is to put the person on ignore. If it's legit "love potion" or whatever spam, report it and we'll ban the name. If it's harassment, we'll have to consider context, but spamming someone's inbox as a form of harassment can be a bannable offense.
It's not harassment or an obvious scam. It's (apparently) marketing. The title is a Bible quote, and the body is a solicitation for "life coaching." That's the sort of thing that could turn out to be anything on a broad ethical spectrum if I followed up.
I'm happy to put the account on ignore, but it seems like you might want to have more information on any account that uses PMs to market unrelated produces/services.
What's the correct method to report? (Bleh, sorry for not having a clue.)
It's not harassment or an obvious scam. It's (apparently) marketing. The title is a Bible quote, and the body is a solicitation for "life coaching." That's the sort of thing that could turn out to be anything on a broad ethical spectrum if I followed up.
I'm happy to put the account on ignore, but it seems like you might want to have more information on any account that uses PMs to market unrelated produces/services.
What's the correct method to report? (Bleh, sorry for not having a clue.)
Yeah, this does sound suspicious. You can report a private message the same way you report a post; there's an icon to push to report. The little "two cards" or whatever symbol.