<i>She said: "While I'm pleased they're listening, it's taken Twitter a week to come up with this.<p>"Twitter's 'report abuse' button on the iPhone application goes through to the old reporting form. What we're looking for is an overhaul of the system which sits behind the button.<p>"The current process is lengthy, complicated and impossible to use if you're under sustained attack like I have been.<p>"Right now, all the emphasis is on the victim, often under intense pressure, to report rather than for Twitter to track down the perpetrator and stop them."</i><p>-----------------<p>Two thoughts:<p>One, the expectations here for the turnaround time for Twitter to add new functionality to its system seem to be somewhat unrealistic.<p>Two, perhaps Twitter wants users reporting abuse to fill out a form (perhaps they could make it shorter if it's overly lengthy) as a filter to make sure only real abuse cases are filed, as opposed to, say, a system where anyone who doesn't like a Tweet clicks an abuse button, and that Tweet is immediately censored, or one in which Twitter hires a team of 50 outsourcers to manually sort through tens of thousands of daily abuse claims.