# Reporting And Documenting Misinformation

#### Issues Represent Tracked Content

Problematic social media content is submitted to Junkipedia via tips. Once the submission is validated, an issue is created to track the content through the system, establish a link between multiple tips referencing the same content, and allow Junkipedia contributors to annotate the issue with additional information.

[Junkipedia users can create tips within](/getting-started/reporting-and-documenting-misinformation/submitting-tips-within-junkipedia.md) the system. [Tiplines make it easy to for anyone to submit tips without having to sign in](/getting-started/reporting-and-documenting-misinformation/using-tiplines-outside-of-junkipedia.md) to a Junkipedia account. Once a tip has generated an issue, see [Editing An Issue](/getting-started/reporting-and-documenting-misinformation/editing-an-issue.md)to add information to it.


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