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Why commenting may be limited on a Facebook Live video The broadcaster of a live video has the ability to apply comment moderation settings that may limit a viewer’s ability to comment on their live video In some cases, you may see one of the notifications below explaining why your comment was limited or blocked
Comment moderation – Documentation – WordPress. org Hover over a comment to see your moderation options From “Activity – Comments” you can approve, reply, edit, mark as spam, or trash comments Alternatively, you can look to see if there is a number next to the comment bubble in the admin bar or “Comments” in the left navigation
WordPress Comment Moderation: A Beginner’s Guide There are many reasons to manage comments on your WordPress blogs First, comment moderation can help you keep the conversation on topic By preventing spam, you can ensure a more positive User Experience (UX) Sketchy comments can hurt readers’ impressions of your brand and make your site seem less trustworthy
Why always Your comment is awaiting moderation? Before a comment appears has two different settings If the first setting is checked, all comments will go into moderation and they will need to be approved by an administrator before appearing on the blog
Why would a blog suddenly activate a “comment moderation . . . Over many months posting at the HCFA “Healthy Blog” I’ve never had a comment blocked or seen this: “Please note: Comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment There is no need to resubmit your comment ” but that’s what’s there now
How To Enable Moderation For The Comments On Your . . . - LearnWoo To enable comment moderation, log in to your WordPress admin dashboard and go to Settings > Discussion Under ”Before Comment Appears,” check the box next to Comment must be manually approved This will send all new comments into the moderation queue for you to review before they’re published
your comment awaiting moderation message sometimes not . . . On a new wordpress site I realise that sometimes when testing the comments feature for posts that the "your comment is awiting moderation" message does not appear When a comment is posted, the url of the page when it refreshes contains an anchor to the wrapping div of the new comment