How to report farming on Cookie Snaps?
Reporting Abusive Behavior on Cookie Snaps Campaigns
Cookie Snaps rewards high-quality content and trust-driven narratives. But like any open platform, some users may try to farm points with spam, low-effort content, or manipulation.
To keep things clean, you can now report Snaps behavior you think crosses the line, right from the leaderboard. These reports feed into Cookie AI’s backend and improve our detection models over time.
Make the Snaps ecosystem fairer for all.
What You Can Report
Use the report feature if you notice:
Users engaging in farming behaviour
Low-effort, copy-paste, spam and AI-generated content
Botted engagement
Any other malicious activity we should know about
Reports should be made in good faith. Repeated false reporting may impact your access to cookie.fun and Cookie Snaps standing.
What Happens When You Report
Reports don’t instantly remove points or ban users. They are input signals for the Cookie AI algorithm, which:
Analyzes report context
Cross-references with user activity patterns
Flags repeated abuse or low-quality contributions
Fine-tunes scoring over time based on collective feedback
The system is designed to improve with each report, you’re training the algo while protecting the space.
Some reports will be flagged by our data team for manual reviews, which can result in action.
How to report a user?
You can report a user directly from the Snaps Campaign Leaderboard if you notice spammy behavior, multi-project farming, or anything that violates Snaps guidelines. Here’s how:
On any Snaps campaign leaderboard, locate the user you want to report. Click the three vertical dots ("⋮") next to their name to open the action menu. This works across all active Snaps campaigns.
From the dropdown, choose “Report [username]”. This action will open a short reporting form where you can describe what triggered the report. It’s quick, anonymous, and doesn’t notify the user being reported.
Click “Continue” to proceed with submitting your feedback.

Next, you’ll be guided through a short form: You’ll see a list of common issues like spam, engagement farming, adult content, AI generated content etc. Pick the reason that best fits what you observed.

If you’ve seen specific tweets or posts that support your report, paste their links here. You can add up to 3. This step is optional but extremely useful, the more context, the better the algorithm can act.

If there’s anything else you want to say, patterns you've noticed, recurring spam, project misuse write it here. Even 1-2 lines of detail can help us flag coordinated behavior or deeper abuse. However, this step is optional.

Before submitting, you'll get a summary of your report. Double-check your inputs, complete the human verification, and click “Submit”.

Your report is now part of a growing trust signal that helps to build a self-governed decentralized community of Snappers.
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