CONTENT MODERATION:
Moderation is essentially keeping an eye on content in a space — and taking action when it's needed — to help make sure that the content is appropriate. For example, if discussion posts in the space could become contentious, you might want to review them before they're visible to other people. The same could be true if content could contain sensitive information.
So what a content moderator includes the following:
Approves or rejects content before it's visible to others. When moderation is on for content in a particular context, attempts to publish that content send the content to a moderation queue, where moderators can review it.
Acts on content as needed to adjust how content is available in the community
Reviews abuse reports. When abuse reporting is on, people can click a ReportAbuse link to tell moderators that a particular piece of content might be abusive. This could include content that has language inappropriate to the community.
Acts on content as needed to adjust how content is available in the community.
An administrator enables moderation on a space by space basis. That means that it's possible that you'll find yourself in a situation where you're moving content between a context that's moderated and one that's not. Here are a few notes about what happens:
If you move content from a social group to a space and both are moderated, unresolved posts continue to be moderated as group content. New posts are moderated as space content.
If you move content from a moderated context to an unmoderated one, its posts will remain in moderator queues, but they will appear to people as if they were approved.
If you move the content back into a moderated context from an unmoderated one, its content becomes visible (as if it has been approved) even though unresolved posts remain in their moderators' queues.
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Content Moderation allows the founder, community administrators and content moderators to better control what is displayed to its members. This can be important in communities open to the general public if an organization is sensitive to "undesirable" content being posted.
The content moderation tool, found in the community's administration area, provides an interface that allows for a systematic review of all content yet to be approved by designated moderators.
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