A few more updates come for moderators today.
First of all, you can now approve some users so that their posts in future don't require your approval. It is a pretty important feature for communities, since we don't want moderators approving every post from good users.
Secondly, you now get to see the stats of the users. Something like [Accepted: 2, Rejected: 0], so that you kind of get a feeling about the user history within the community before you auto-approve her or him.
Thirdly, you can now mute user after rejecting their post. If a user send spams your way - it doesn't make any sense to reject every post, just mute the user. That prevents him or her from submitting articles, short posts and posting comments in your community.
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Yes. It is planned, but I can't tell when.
Updates will be live in an hour or so.
these are perfect features to add. thank you
These are great. Thank you! Also while approving I have not noticed any default plagiarism checking tools. Any pointers on that?
They are now a bit closer to the "Approve" tools, look below. Though a bit out of order.
Ok, will check once the moderation queue fills back up. Thanks!
I do not understand about auto approve. If one write copy write or any content not to suit then??
It is up to moderators to decide when to approve user into community. They can approve each submission of the user or they can just say "he's okay, just accept whatever he submits"
Thanks for explanation. I am little bit confused about it.thats why ask.
Wow... Nice updates for moderator... Thanks for your explanation...
This is highly welcomed as I believe it will help boost the success of read.cash. More updates are welcomed. Thanks.
This is a very nice feature. It would reduce the work load on the moderators.
That will make the job of moderators a little easier I guess. The user stats are a good idea too. I have a question not related to this: Are you thinking about adding the option of sending private messages? If a community has more than one moderator it will help them a lot to keep in contact.