You can report people in the JJS Discord by using the player-reports system and providing solid video evidence; without proof, staff usually can’t act on your report.

Quick Scoop: How Reporting Works

In Jujutsu Shenanigans (JJS), most reports go through a dedicated player- reports channel in the official Discord, not just through normal Discord’s “Report User” button. This lets JJS moderators see in‑game issues like exploiting, targeting, or harassment with proper context.

Step‑by‑Step: How to Report in JJS Discord

Here’s the typical flow described by players and helpers:

  1. Open the JJS Discord
    • Join or open the official Jujutsu Shenanigans Discord server.
    • Make sure you can see all channels (some may be hidden until you verify your account).
  2. Find the#player-reports channel
    • Look in the moderation or support section for a channel called #player-reports (or similar).
 * This is the main place people use to report hackers, exploiters, and rule‑breakers.
  1. Start a new report
    • Scroll up in #player-reports and find a button or message like “Report a player”.
 * Click it, then choose **“Continue reporting”** to stay inside Discord and open the report form.
  1. Attach your video evidence
    • You usually need a link to a video showing:
      • What happened (the exploit, harassment, etc.).
      • The username of the person you’re reporting.
 * Common sites people use: Medal, Streamable, YouTube, or other clip hosts.
  1. Fill in the details
    • In the form, include:
      • Player’s in‑game name and their Roblox profile if possible.
   * What they did (e.g., “flying and teleporting,” “targeting,” “racial slurs”).
   * Approximate time and server info if you have it.
 * Write briefly but clearly so mods can quickly understand the situation.
  1. Submit and wait for moderation
    • Once sent, a moderator will review and approve or deny the report based on guidelines.
 * If the evidence is clear, they can issue warnings, kicks, or bans depending on their rules.

Reporting via Website (Blox.link / External Form)

In some cases, you’ll see an option like “Report on Website” instead of “Continue reporting.”

  • Choosing that can redirect you to a site such as Blox.link where you:
    • Upload evidence directly from your device.
    • Or paste a video link.
  • This is useful if your clip is already saved locally and not yet uploaded.

The workflow is similar: upload proof, fill in what happened, then a mod checks and acts on it.

What If You Have No Video?

Players report that without video proof, there’s often not much staff can do.

  • Text alone (“they were hacking”) is usually not enough for punishments.
  • You can still:
    • Note their username.
    • Try to record them next time with a clipping tool (Medal, OBS, Xbox Game Bar, etc.).
  • Think of it like a traffic violation: mods need “footage” to confirm what you’re claiming.

What Counts as a Good Report?

From community discussions about reporting hackers/abusers in JJS‑related spaces:

  • Strong reports include:
    • Clear video showing the rule‑breaking (aimbot, flying, teleporting, severe harassment).
* Visible username and preferably the Roblox profile.
* Short explanation: “Player X was flying across the map and killing people instantly on [date/time].”
  • Weak reports include:
    • No video or only screenshots that don’t show context.
* Vague claims: “they are toxic” without chat logs or screenshots.

Extra: Using Discord’s Native Report Tool

Besides the JJS‑specific method, you can also use Discord’s own “Report User” feature for violations of Discord’s global rules (e.g., extreme harassment or illegal content).

Basic flow described in tutorials:

  • Open Discord and find the user you want to report.
  • Go to their profile and click the three dots (More).
  • Select “Report user” / “Report user profile”.
  • Choose what you’re reporting (name, photo, text, server tag, etc.).
  • Add a description of the problem and submit.

This helps keep Discord as a whole safe, but for in‑game issues like exploiting in JJS, the player‑reports channel is still the main route.

Mini Views: Why Reporting Matters

  • For fair gameplay:
    Reporting hackers and exploiters keeps JJS matches more skill‑based instead of cheat‑based.
  • For community safety:
    Documenting harassment or hate speech helps mods remove repeat offenders and set standards of behavior.
  • For your own protection:
    Proper reports create a record that you tried to handle the situation the right way rather than retaliating in chat.

Short Story Example

Imagine you’re in a JJS match and someone named Thug Hunter (example similar to community posts) starts flying and teleporting, wiping the whole server.

You start recording with Medal and catch them zooming through the air and instantly attacking. After the match, you:

  • Open the JJS Discord and go to #player-reports.
  • Click “Report a player” → “Continue reporting” , paste your video link, and add “Thug Hunter (Roblox: iszzstyuff) was flying and teleporting on [date/time] in [region] server.”
  • A moderator reviews the clip and, seeing clear proof, flags the account in their system and takes action.

No drama in public chat, just a clean report that actually leads to something.

Quick Checklist

Before you file your report in JJS Discord, make sure you have:

  • Video evidence showing what happened and the user’s name.
  • The #player-reports channel and the “Report a player” flow.
  • A short explanation of the issue (hacking, targeting, harassment, etc.).
  • Patience while moderators review your submission.

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