The moderator can select those discussions that are particularly useful, relevant, or important to community members and promote them to “featured” status. Once marked as featured, a discussion is included in the Featured Discussions view, which filters out all other discussions except those that are featured.
A moderator can unsuspend a user from the "Reported", "Escalated" or "Deleted" tab. Doing this will allow the user to participate on the Q&A site again. For suspended users, the “Suspend user” button is removed and replaced by the “Unsuspend user” button.
A Microsoft Q&A moderator assists with the day-to-day affairs of the community. The effectiveness of the moderation directly impacts the quality of the community in general, its usefulness as a Q&A site, and the customer satisfaction rate. Moderators are also responsible for maintaining the integrity of the site.
Change moderator roles and settings in a channel in Microsoft Teams By default, non-private channels are unmoderated, meaning anyone can post, react, and reply to posts. Team owners can set moderation roles for a channel to control this. Owners can also add team members as moderators.
Try it! When a live event is created with a Q&A option, attendees can start asking questions even if the event hasn't started. These questions are only visible to moderators until they publish them to the event. Select Q&A on the right side of the screen, then select Open. Select Publish to make the question and answer visible to everyone. Select a question and choose Private reply to respond ...
Sometimes it makes sense to have a second set of eyes on a message before the message is delivered. As an Exchange Online admin, you can set this up. Requiring approval before a message is delivered is called moderation, and the approver of the message is called the moderator. There are two basic ways to do moderated mail flow in Exchange Online: Require the approval of a moderator for ...