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AI Moderation: Individual Board settings

How to setup settings for individual boards.

Board Settings > Moderation

Enable Include Board Context to give the AI custom context about your board's purpose and norms, improving accuracy. Use it for technical support boards, product discussion boards where competitor comparisons are acceptable, boards with unique cultural norms, or high-risk boards needing stricter interpretation. Skip it for general or announcement boards, or when first testing.

Board Description (required if context enabled):

Describe the board's purpose and expected content. Example: "Technical support forum for software troubleshooting. Users frequently share code snippets, error logs, and technical jargon. Be lenient with technical language. Flag harassment, spam, and off-topic promotional content only."

Board-Specific Rules (optional):

Add exceptions specific to this board. Min 20 characters; max 5,000 bytes. Example: "Competitor comparisons are allowed. Technical criticism is acceptable if constructive and specific."

The system auto-generates a summary from your description and rules, which AI uses during moderation decisions. You do not need to edit it.

Board-Specific Confidence Threshold:

Override the community-wide threshold when needed. Use above 80% for high-risk boards (financial advice, medical discussions); use below 70% for expert technical boards where jargon might confuse the AI.

Setting Inheritance:

Settings flow from System Defaults (application-wide) → Global Config (community-wide) → Board Overrides (per board).

To create a board-specific override, toggle "Use {board} specific {setting}" to ON in Board Settings > Moderation and save. Toggle it back OFF to restore inheritance.

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