When we receive a “violation notice”, should we always report the one who reported us?

Question by Uncle Wayne: When we receive a “violation notice”, should we always report the one who reported us?
(It is so simple. Abuse of the “report abuse” icon is listed in the community guidelines.)

So when we get an unfounded “violation notice” should we click the Customer Care icon and simply write:

“Please investigate the person who reported this as a violation, cause that person has obviously abused the “report abuse” icon as listed in the community guidelines.”

“Also, please delete their IP availability so that person cannot sign-up again under a different name and consequent more abusive reporting of others.”
Dear depressed, I think you are probably right. Maybe the IP deletion would be too harsh.
Dear “Depressed” – Maybe, “please warn this person that ______________, will lead to their IP being deleted”.
Dear “doomsday” – I hope you never get a good morning insult in the form of a “violation notice”.

(I am a very sensitive person, and when my feelings are hurt I pass gas, and then the apes in the cages next to mine throw banana peels at me.)

Best answer:

Answer by queenof_tartz
they don’t care if. write them, but i don’t think you will hear anything back – they just don’t five a fig.

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