NAME ALL THE TYPES OF MODERATOR AND THEIR POWERS
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There are 6 type of moderator
1. Pre moderator
When someone submits content to your website and you have it placed in a queue to be checked by a moderator before it is visible to all,
2. Post-moderator
In an environment where active moderation must take place, post-moderation is a better alternative to pre-moderation from a user experience perspective, as all content is displayed on the site.
3. Reactive moderator
Reactive moderation is defined by relying on your community members to flag up content that is either in breach of your House Rules, or that the members deem to be undesirable. It can be utilised alongside pre- and post- moderation
4. Distributed moderator
Distributed moderation is still a somewhat rare type of user generated content moderation method. It usually relies on a rating system which members of the community use to vote on whether submissions are either in line with community expectations or within the rules of use. It allows control of comments
5. Automated moderator
In addition to all of the above human-powered moderation systems, automated moderation is a valuable weapon in the moderator's arsenal. It consists of deploying various technical tools to process UGC and apply defined rules to reject or approve submissions.
6. No moderator
As an ex-fulltime moderator, I can't in good conscience ever suggest not moderating your community at all. As a Community Manager, even less! But there are all sorts of reasons why you might choose not to regulate in any way the content submitted by your member
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1. Pre moderator
When someone submits content to your website and you have it placed in a queue to be checked by a moderator before it is visible to all,
2. Post-moderator
In an environment where active moderation must take place, post-moderation is a better alternative to pre-moderation from a user experience perspective, as all content is displayed on the site.
3. Reactive moderator
Reactive moderation is defined by relying on your community members to flag up content that is either in breach of your House Rules, or that the members deem to be undesirable. It can be utilised alongside pre- and post- moderation
4. Distributed moderator
Distributed moderation is still a somewhat rare type of user generated content moderation method. It usually relies on a rating system which members of the community use to vote on whether submissions are either in line with community expectations or within the rules of use. It allows control of comments
5. Automated moderator
In addition to all of the above human-powered moderation systems, automated moderation is a valuable weapon in the moderator's arsenal. It consists of deploying various technical tools to process UGC and apply defined rules to reject or approve submissions.
6. No moderator
As an ex-fulltime moderator, I can't in good conscience ever suggest not moderating your community at all. As a Community Manager, even less! But there are all sorts of reasons why you might choose not to regulate in any way the content submitted by your member
Hope u like the ans.. Plse Mark me as brainlist
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