I would like to provide a suggestion regarding the current reporting system for rooms, particularly around room classifications. Currently, there seems to be no direct way to report a room for being misclassified—for example, when a room is intended for adults only (AP) but is listed as public. This creates serious issues, as minors can easily access inappropriate content meant for adults.
Suggestion:
Add a “Report Room Classification” option:
In addition to the current options available (reporting inappropriate images, messages, or content), I suggest adding a "Report Room Classification" feature.
This would allow users to flag rooms that are clearly misclassified, such as:
Rooms intended for adults only (AP) but listed as public.
Rooms that target minors or expose them to inappropriate content.
This feature would help IMVU better control access to adult content and protect underage players from harmful situations.
Implement Flagging for Room Classification Issues on Mobile and Website:
Currently, the mobile version of IMVU lacks an easy way for users to flag rooms with classification issues directly.
I suggest adding a "Flag Room Classification" option that is available on both the mobile app and the website version.
Mobile Users: Flagging an issue regarding room classification should be as simple as pressing a button, just like how users can report inappropriate content (images, messages, etc.).
Website Users: The option to flag a misclassified room should be visible on room pages, and users should be able to quickly select the "Room Classification" option during the reporting process.
Why This is Important:
Safety and Protection of Minors: Misclassified rooms that are accessible to minors can lead to them being exposed to explicit content or inappropriate interactions. This is especially dangerous when such rooms are created with the intent to exploit or manipulate vulnerable users.
Better Reporting Efficiency: Having a direct option to report misclassified rooms will make it easier for IMVU users to flag rooms that are either abusing the system or misleading players, thus improving the overall community safety.
User Engagement and Trust: Adding this feature will help IMVU maintain a safer environment and build trust with users who want to see more proactive moderation.
Example Use Case:
For instance, if a room like this one is meant for adults only but is set as public, users should be able to easily report it as a misclassified room without going through convoluted reporting processes.
The owner of such a room may be engaging in illegal activities (such as exploiting minors or black market trading), and flagging the room classification directly would help IMVU’s moderation team take action faster.
Conclusion:
By adding a "Report Room Classification" option and a flagging system for both mobile and website platforms, IMVU can significantly improve its ability to protect players from harmful content and enforce appropriate room classification.
Thank you for considering this suggestion, and I hope that it can be implemented soon to help make IMVU a safer space for all users.
Dear IMVU Support Team,
I would like to provide a suggestion regarding the current reporting system for rooms, particularly around room classifications. Currently, there seems to be no direct way to report a room for being misclassified—for example, when a room is intended for adults only (AP) but is listed as public. This creates serious issues, as minors can easily access inappropriate content meant for adults.
Suggestion:
Add a “Report Room Classification” option:
In addition to the current options available (reporting inappropriate images, messages, or content), I suggest adding a "Report Room Classification" feature.
This would allow users to flag rooms that are clearly misclassified, such as:
Rooms intended for adults only (AP) but listed as public.
Rooms that target minors or expose them to inappropriate content.
This feature would help IMVU better control access to adult content and protect underage players from harmful situations.
Implement Flagging for Room Classification Issues on Mobile and Website:
Currently, the mobile version of IMVU lacks an easy way for users to flag rooms with classification issues directly.
I suggest adding a "Flag Room Classification" option that is available on both the mobile app and the website version.
Mobile Users: Flagging an issue regarding room classification should be as simple as pressing a button, just like how users can report inappropriate content (images, messages, etc.).
Website Users: The option to flag a misclassified room should be visible on room pages, and users should be able to quickly select the "Room Classification" option during the reporting process.
Why This is Important:
Safety and Protection of Minors: Misclassified rooms that are accessible to minors can lead to them being exposed to explicit content or inappropriate interactions. This is especially dangerous when such rooms are created with the intent to exploit or manipulate vulnerable users.
Better Reporting Efficiency: Having a direct option to report misclassified rooms will make it easier for IMVU users to flag rooms that are either abusing the system or misleading players, thus improving the overall community safety.
User Engagement and Trust: Adding this feature will help IMVU maintain a safer environment and build trust with users who want to see more proactive moderation.
Example Use Case:
For instance, if a room like this one is meant for adults only but is set as public, users should be able to easily report it as a misclassified room without going through convoluted reporting processes.
The owner of such a room may be engaging in illegal activities (such as exploiting minors or black market trading), and flagging the room classification directly would help IMVU’s moderation team take action faster.
Conclusion:
By adding a "Report Room Classification" option and a flagging system for both mobile and website platforms, IMVU can significantly improve its ability to protect players from harmful content and enforce appropriate room classification.
Thank you for considering this suggestion, and I hope that it can be implemented soon to help make IMVU a safer space for all users.
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