First of all, we must ensure that the contents of the report are true, accurate and well documented, and can provide relevant evidence and clues. Otherwise, it may be considered as malicious slander and cause unnecessary trouble.
Secondly, anonymous reporting cannot completely rule out the risk of revealing identity. If there are fewer people involved in the report, or the report information itself has certain particularity, it is possible to infer the identity of the informant. Therefore, before reporting anonymously, it is recommended to carefully weigh the risks and benefits and take measures to encrypt personal information as much as possible.
Finally, if you are worried about retaliation, you can consider choosing other ways to report it, such as public security departments or judicial institutions, but you also need to provide sufficient evidence and clues to support the investigation and handling of related issues.