Your report

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Some sessions offer you a report at the end: a short summary made from what you shared, for you to read for yourself. It’s a small thank-you and a way to close the loop, so you can see your words led somewhere.

Note

A report only appears if the organiser turns it on. Many sessions don’t include one, and that’s perfectly normal - it doesn’t mean anything went wrong or that your input wasn’t valued.

What it shows

A tidy version of your own contribution - a summary and the main points drawn from what you said. It’s a clear, readable reflection of what you shared, not a transcript of every word. The exact look and length depend on how the organiser set things up, so two sessions can offer slightly different reports.

How you’ll see it

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What it’s for

The report is yours to read - a record of what you brought to the conversation. The organiser, meanwhile, brings everyone’s contributions together to understand what the group said. Your report is your own slice of that bigger picture.

Tip

To see what happens to your words beyond your own report, read your privacy & your data.

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