Ring will continue to innovate on behalf of our customers to help make neighborhoods safer. By educating our users on why their post did not make it to their feed, we reinforce our guidelines and help our users make responsible decisions. When we deny posts as part of our pre-moderation process, we send an email to the Neighbors user who submitted the post to let them know why. Our team reviews flagged posts, and if the content violates one of our Community Guidelines, it will be removed from the content feed. Users also have the power to flag incorrect or inappropriate content on Neighbors directly in the app. We also provide guidance, encouraging users to carefully consider the behavior that made them suspicious of others and whether such suspicion is reasonable, and not post pictures or videos of people taken where they had a reasonable expectation of privacy without their knowledge or consent (for example, users should not post photos or videos of their neighbor’s backyard). Per our Community Guidelines, Ring does not tolerate discrimination, threats or bullying, and we encourage users to treat their neighbors (and those visiting and passing through the neighborhood) with respect. Our aim is to keep Neighbors content and conversations focused on crime and safety while allowing for constructive and open communication between community members. Before posting on the Neighbors App, be sure to view our Community Guidelines to see what types of posts and comments are permitted.
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