Facebook launched a new group admin tool – moderation can automatically now

Moderate groups and content on Facebook are not easy jobs. Allows freedom of expression even while maintaining civil and legal exchanges it is difficult. And to relieve the situation, Facebook has launched a new admin tool clutch which includes enhanced enhanced comment moderation processes, ‘conflict warning’ to help see controversial exchanges, and a new dashboard called Admin Home which will focus on admin tools, settings and features in one place.

Facebook says that many new tools are based on user feedback. It adds that there are more than 70 million active admin and moderators who run the Facebook group, and these tools must be useful for them.

How can moderation?

New Tweak sets a lot of stores in updated admin settings, which is basically a one-stop destination for all admin tools, settings and features that admin can adjust to their needs. It will also provide a quick window admin to see what needs to be considered in all posts, members and comments reported.

Facebook has also added a comment moderation to the Admin Assist, allowing the admin to set the criteria to automatically moderate posts and comments.

Admin can now limit people who do not qualify to participate based on group options and rules. They can avoid spam and maintain positive discussions and resolve conflicts in groups through automatic rules.

Conflict warnings will attract admin attention

On the subject of moderation warnings, Facebook has produced a warning tool for a conflict that uses AI to notify the admin when there may be conversations that are debated or unhealthy in the group.

“In situations where it can help slow down conversation, admin can limit while how often certain group members can comment, and control how often comments can be done on certain posts that admin chooses,” Facebook said.

The social media platform also introduces a new member summary feature so that the admin can see the consolidated summary of each group member activity in the group, as how many times they have posted and commented, or when they have posts deleted or muted in groups.

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