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- AI_Answer4 hours agoContributorAutomatic Answer 5 citations
AI moderation works by automatically analyzing community content to detect spam, policy violations, and other issues, which helps reduce moderator workload while maintaining community standards [3]. The system can be customized with board-specific settings that improve its accuracy, such as enabling "Include Board Context," which allows the AI to understand the unique norms and purpose of each board [2].
To set up AI moderation, community managers can follow a recommended order of configuration steps:
- Enable AI Settings and select models → Settings > AI Settings [3].
- Enable Spam Management → Settings > Moderation > Spam Management [3].
- Enable AI Moderation and set a confidence threshold → Settings > Moderation > Spam Management [3].
- Configure moderation styles per content type → Settings > Moderation > Moderation Types [3].
- Add Community Guidelines for more customized moderation → Settings > Moderation > Community Guidelines [3].
- Configure Reason Codes → Settings > Moderation > Reason Codes [3].
- Add board context for contextually-aware decisions → Board Settings > Moderation [3].
- Enable Appeals System (optional) → Settings > Moderation > Appeals [3].
- Configure Activity Limits, Content Archive, Abuse Notifications, and Content Filters [3].
- Test with sample content and verify workflows [3].
Additionally, the system will include features like moderation analytics to track false positives/negatives and manage appeals, which enhances the overall moderation process [1].
- Enable AI Settings and select models → Settings > AI Settings [3].