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craigslist users enjoy free and nearly instantaneous self-publishing of tens of millions of postings each month, subject only to craigslist Terms of Use and posting guidelines.
Users may flag postings they believe to be in violation of craigslist guidelines, by clicking on one of the flagging links at the upper right corner of each posting:
- miscategorized - wrong category/site, discusses another ad, otherwise misplaced
- prohibited - violates craigslist Terms of Use or other posted guidelines
- spam/overpost - posted too frequently, in multiple cities/categories, or is too commercial
Free classified ads receiving a sufficient number of qualified negative flags are subject to automated removal.
Forums postings and paid classified ads receiving a sufficient number of qualified negative flags are subject to further review.
Ads pre-screened by craigslist (e.g. adult services) believed to be in violation of the Terms of Use or posting guidelines may be forwarded to abuse@craigslist.org.
Funny or memorable postings may also be flagged, for inclusion in "best of craigslist".
Millions of ads are removed through community flagging each month, of which the vast majority are in violation of craigslist terms of use or posting guidelines.
No moderation system is perfect, and a small percentage of ads removed through flagging are compliant.
Flagged postings that meet craigslist guidelines and Terms of Use may be reposted, reworded as necessary.
For help as to why your ad may have been flagged, visit our flag help forum and provide detailed information about your posting to the forum participants.
Still have questions? try our help desk discussion forum or send us a note.