Today, Facebook made an announcement about adding more comment moderation tools and restrictions to help creators better govern conversations on the social network.
The ability to search comments on posts by keywords, including emojis, commenter names, and dates has been added. Creators can now do bulk actions, such as hiding or liking comments, with this feature.
Facebook Comment Restrictions
The Facebook Professional Dashboard’s comments manager area will have access to these new options. According to Facebook, the function is being introduced today to recognize Safer Internet Day.
In the Moderation Assist’s Activity Log, the social media platform operated by Meta is also disseminating moderation statistics. To put things in perspective, Moderation Assist proactively moderates fresh comments on authors’ posts based on standards they specify beforehand.
Creators will now have access to statistics regarding specific items, such as the number of comments that have been buried over the previous 30 days, thanks to this new feature.
With the inline comment preview and criterion tag in the Moderation Assist activity log, creators may now see which conditions are satisfied for hiding comments.
According to Meta, the launch is a component of its efforts to empower creators and guarantee that they may communicate safely with their communities. The company launched moderating features in professional mode and gave qualified authors access to its live chat agent help last year. Its main goal is to give creators more tools and controls for comment moderation.
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Making Your Account More Secured
Furthermore, Stealth settings are getting more widespread and sophisticated as Apple and Meta (the company behind Facebook and WhatsApp) compete to demonstrate that they are more privacy-focused.
These include “disappearing” communications that self-destruct and features that prevent people from knowing whether you have seen a message they have just sent (or even if you are online at all).
One of Apple’s dynamic message bubble effects is “invisible ink,” which may be used to transmit messages that receivers can reveal by swiping on the screen.
Send a message in a brand-new or ongoing chat to activate it.
To preview various effects, tap the grey dots while holding down the send button.
To send the message, use the Send button.
One of Apple’s dynamic message bubble effects is “invisible ink,” which may be used to transmit messages that receivers can reveal by swiping on the screen. Send a message in a brand-new or ongoing chat to activate it.
To preview various effects, tap the grey dots while holding down the send button.
To send the message, use the Send button.
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