Reports are also contextual. There are plenty of people sending Nudity reports for things other people don't think it is Nudity at all.
Reports are absolutely the same thing as a bad reaction. They just use a different event numbers. But if you use them without interpreting what the user was trying to say, you are going to have a bad time in both cases.
You can just send a delete for a reaction. I have not tested it recently, but if you see the post again (might need to unblock the user) you should see your warning label there. You can click on it to delete it just like you do with any other reaction on Amethyst.
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The main point here is privacy - what he is saying is correct in that some of us do not want to build public data graph.
Say I see "Nudity" content - I may want to report it to ensure that those that don't want "Nudity" content can interpret that and hide post. But I definitely don't want to have it public... people will be like - look at Rockstar spending his day browsing nudes on Nostr (would be a cool meme though).
The solution here is to delegate reports... like I wouldn't mind sending my Nudity reports to people I trust (like you Vitor / Amethyst), but I don't want to be involved further in acting on those reports. These should aggregated and then used depending on people's preferences.
This is a thing; Coracle uses @Tagr-bot by Nos to privately send reports
On the privacy part, Blocks/Mutes are private on Amethyst. Reports are always public.
Both have the same effect for you as a user. But are intended to have a separate effect for others.