Honestly I think even this is a courtesy rather than a necessity.
I particularly recall one game where an AR insisted on escorting me to my car after a particularly belligerent player manager got sent off and threatened me in the process. I had no intention of finding him after to tell him he was getting an additional report for the threats and having to be pulled away after seeing red, and there isn't a sum of money in the world that would have got me to turn round and find a club official to clarify additional misconduct after if he had tried to carry out those threats in the car park.
On a less scary note, I've had games where teams who have had players sent off or a bad result just straight up leave at full time. Again, I'm not seeing the benefit of chasing them down in order to pompously inform them they have committed extraordinary misconduct - they want to go, let them.
And we're talking here about words used - I don't know every single racist and homophobic term that can ever be used. If I'm interacting with a player and he uses a term I don't know, it's legit for me to get home, google it, only then realise it requires an extraordinary report and then do so.
If a team is generally behaving well, an individual player goes over the top and then club officials want to politely ask what will be reported, I'll explain that happily. But I worry some people are forgetting that a lot of forum users operate alone on open pitches with 22 strangers. If I've done something unpopular and end a match with a team furious with me, engaging them unnecessarily is not the top priority.