You generally can’t view a list of players you’ve reported in JJS, and reports are usually handled privately. Public discussion around Jujutsu Shenanigans reporting points to using the Discord’s player-reports channel with video proof, and Roblox-style report contents are not visible to regular users because they’re treated as private moderation info.

What you can do

  • Check the JJS Discord for the player-reports channel and any pins or rules there.
  • Look through your own uploaded clips, screenshots, or message history if you want to remember who you reported.
  • If you submitted a report through a web form or evidence link, review your browser history, Discord messages, or file uploads for the player name.

If you mean “where is my report history?”

There doesn’t appear to be a public report-history page for players to review in JJS, and forum answers suggest that the report itself isn’t something you can open later like a log. So the practical answer is: you usually can’t check it directly in-game.

Best next step

If you want, I can help you figure out the exact reporting path for JJS or help you organize proof so future reports are easier to track.