Post by account_disabled on Jan 24, 2024 4:37:25 GMT
Facebook is launching a new series of tools to help group administrators manage their communities more efficiently. Facebook Groups administrators can use new tools to manage their communities, moderate conversations and learn a little more about their members. Facebook says it now has over 70 million active administrators and moderators running groups around the world. Here are the new tools Facebook is using to help admins do their jobs more efficiently. Facebook has new tools for group admins Now there is a simple and more intuitive way to access all the tools, settings and features that admins need to manage a Facebook Group. Admin Home is a new one-stop destination for admins where they can: See what needs attention among posts, members and reported comments. Find key tools through a clearer, streamlined layout that shows what's available for each category.
Access new features that are introduced in the future. Admin Help Job Function Email Database Admin Help is a new tool to help moderate conversations and potential conflicts. This allows administrators to set criteria for automatic moderation of posts and comments. Using these new settings, administrators can: Limit group participation based on several options, such as how long a user has had a Facebook account or how long they've been a member of the group. Reduce promotional content by rejecting posts and comments with specific links, with the ability to provide feedback to the author telling them why the content was rejected. Use the criteria suggested by Facebook to help protect the group against spam, maintain positive discussions, and resolve conflicts within the group. In a video you can see how it all works on the iPhone: Administrators can browse, add, and modify criteria in the Administrator Help to meet the needs of their group.
Administrators have the option to cancel specific actions from the "Admin Assistant" or to change and refine the criteria over time. Facebook is testing a new type of moderation alert, called "conflict alerts," that it uses to detect controversial or unhealthy conversations in groups. Facebook has new tools for group admins Administrators will receive conflict notifications as notifications, which may allow them to take action as soon as possible. In situations where it might help slow down a conversation, instead of removing posts or comments, admins can set temporary restrictions. For example, administrators can temporarily limit how often specific group members can comment and control how often comments can be made on certain posts. Facebook has new tools for group admins Facebook is introducing a new member summary feature that allows admins to see a consolidated summary of each member's activity in the group.
Access new features that are introduced in the future. Admin Help Job Function Email Database Admin Help is a new tool to help moderate conversations and potential conflicts. This allows administrators to set criteria for automatic moderation of posts and comments. Using these new settings, administrators can: Limit group participation based on several options, such as how long a user has had a Facebook account or how long they've been a member of the group. Reduce promotional content by rejecting posts and comments with specific links, with the ability to provide feedback to the author telling them why the content was rejected. Use the criteria suggested by Facebook to help protect the group against spam, maintain positive discussions, and resolve conflicts within the group. In a video you can see how it all works on the iPhone: Administrators can browse, add, and modify criteria in the Administrator Help to meet the needs of their group.
Administrators have the option to cancel specific actions from the "Admin Assistant" or to change and refine the criteria over time. Facebook is testing a new type of moderation alert, called "conflict alerts," that it uses to detect controversial or unhealthy conversations in groups. Facebook has new tools for group admins Administrators will receive conflict notifications as notifications, which may allow them to take action as soon as possible. In situations where it might help slow down a conversation, instead of removing posts or comments, admins can set temporary restrictions. For example, administrators can temporarily limit how often specific group members can comment and control how often comments can be made on certain posts. Facebook has new tools for group admins Facebook is introducing a new member summary feature that allows admins to see a consolidated summary of each member's activity in the group.