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Project support

Support practical cleanup reporting.

The most useful help right now is specific: better resource details, reproducible bugs, screenshots, cleanup contacts, and feedback that makes the site easier to use. Public payments are paused until the setup is clear.

Contact the projectWhat to include
LitterMeNot project support and reporting tools

No payment link yet

This page explains useful ways to help without affecting reports, moderation, provider listings, map placement, or ad traffic.

Current focus

Useful support starts with information people can act on.

Clear reports, verified resource updates, and focused usability notes help LitterMeNot improve without turning support into a payment pitch.

Contact first

Have a correction, partnership idea, or project note?

Send the specific page, listing, screenshot, city, or workflow involved. The clearer the note, the easier it is to review.

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Reports

Make public reports easier to use

Precise locations, safe photos, and short notes help other people understand where a problem is and what follow-up may be needed.

Resources

Send local corrections

Hours, accepted materials, provider details, and cleanup programs change. Specific corrections keep the resource pages useful.

Feedback

Point out what feels broken

A confusing label, mobile issue, dead link, or unclear step is useful when it includes the page and what you expected to happen.

Before you contact

Include enough detail to make the message useful.

A support note should be short, safe, and tied to something that can be checked. Avoid private details unless they are necessary for a reply.

Page or feature

Name the page, form, map view, listing, or workflow involved.

Useful context

Include a city, route, screenshot, public URL, or listing detail when it helps.

Specific improvement

Explain what should be clearer, safer, easier to verify, or easier to complete.

Reply path

Use a reachable email if you want a response or partnership follow-up.

Future support

What direct support may help cover later

  • Hosting, domains, image storage, and routine maintenance.
  • Reporting, map, and resource improvements that make local follow-up easier.
  • Safety, moderation, accessibility, and public-page updates.
  • A direct-support option only after the payment setup and wording are clear.
Boundaries

What support never changes

  • Support does not buy report removal, provider favoritism, map placement, or moderation influence.
  • LitterMeNot does not ask visitors to click ads, refresh pages, or create artificial traffic.
  • Public tools remain free to use, and reports follow the same safety and privacy standards.
  • LitterMeNot is not currently presenting support as a tax-deductible charitable donation.
Support FAQ

Clear answers before support is accepted

Can I financially support LitterMeNot right now?

Not through a public checkout yet. Direct payment support is paused while the project keeps the wording, expectations, and payment setup clear.

What is the best way to help today?

Send specific feedback, resource corrections, screenshots, cleanup contacts, or partnership notes through the contact page.

Can support affect reports or moderation?

No. Support does not change report visibility, listing decisions, private data access, map placement, or moderation outcomes.

Why keep the support page if payments are paused?

People still ask how to help. This page explains useful non-payment help and sets boundaries before any direct-support option is added.