Why report quality matters
Short and factual reports are more useful than long, emotional messages. Readers need patterns, not noise.
What to include
Include call date/time, caller claim, requested action, and whether pressure or threats were used.
What to avoid
Avoid posting personal data, private account details, or unrelated accusations. Keep it focused on call behavior.
A strong report example
"Caller claimed to be from bank security, asked for one-time code, insisted account would be blocked in 10 minutes." This is specific and actionable.
Result
Better reports improve ranking of risky numbers and help users decide faster whether to answer, block, or ignore a call.