YouTube announced Today, we’re adding a new comment moderation setting, “Pause,” allowing creators and moderators to keep existing comments on videos while preventing viewers from adding new comments.
Instead of turning off comments completely or holding comments and reviewing them manually, you can temporarily pause comments until you have enough time to filter out trolls and negative opinions. can.[一時停止]The options can be found in the video-level comment settings on the app’s play page or in the top right corner of the comments panel in YouTube Studio. When pausing is turned on, viewers will see below the video that all comments and comments that have already been published have been paused.
Introducing new moderation settings for channels: Pause comments ⏸️
In addition to turning comments “on” and “off,” you can now “pause” comments. Existing comments will remain visible, but new comments will be disabled, giving you more control and flexibility 🌟 Learn more → https://t.co/wNAspRiR4s
Video sharing platform Under experiment A pause function has been added since October. According to YouTube, the experimental group reported feeling “more flexible” and no longer overwhelmed by managing too many comments.
As part of today’s announcement, YouTube also changed the names of some of its comment moderation settings. A new, more descriptive name may make it easier for people to determine what the tool does. For example, “On”, “None”, “Keep All”, “Off”. Other settings are self-explanatory, such as Basic, which holds potentially inappropriate comments for review, and Strict, which holds a broader range of potentially harmful comments.
In related news, YouTube is also testing a new feature that summarizes topics within comments.
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Source: techcrunch.com