--- type: reference, howto --- # Abuse reports **(CORE ONLY)** View and resolve abuse reports from GitLab users. GitLab administrators can view and [resolve](#resolving-abuse-reports) abuse reports in the Admin Area. ## Reporting abuse To find out more about reporting abuse, see [abuse reports user documentation](../abuse_reports.md). ## Resolving abuse reports To access abuse reports, go to **Admin Area > Abuse Reports**. There are 3 ways to resolve an abuse report, with a button for each method: - Remove user & report. This will: - [Delete the reported user](../profile/account/delete_account.md) from the instance. - Remove the abuse report from the list. - [Block user](#blocking-users). - Remove report. This will: - Remove the abuse report from the list. - Remove access restrictions for the reported user. The following is an example of the **Abuse Reports** page: ![abuse-reports-page-image](img/abuse_reports_page.png) ### Blocking users A blocked user cannot log in or access any repositories, but all of their data remains. Blocking a user: - Leaves them in the abuse report list. - Changes the **Block user** button to a disabled **Already blocked** button. The user will be notified with the [following message](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/master/app/workers/email_receiver_worker.rb#L38): ```text Your account has been blocked. If you believe this is in error, contact a staff member. ``` After blocking, you can still either: - Remove the user and report if necessary. - Remove the report. The following is an example of a blocked user listed on the **Abuse Reports** page: ![abuse-report-blocked-user-image](img/abuse_report_blocked_user.png) NOTE: **Note:** Users can be [blocked](../../api/users.md#block-user) and [unblocked](../../api/users.md#unblock-user) using the GitLab API.