diff --git a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/add_rule.md b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/add_rule.md index eaf0a7830..287554ca5 100644 --- a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/add_rule.md +++ b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/add_rule.md @@ -1 +1,43 @@ # Add a moderation rule + +```{warning} +Purging a domain's data removes all objects and caches associated to that domain. This impacts users who have objects from these domains in their libraries. +``` + +Add moderation rules to domains to control how they can interact with your {term}`pod`. Moderation rules enable you to restrict content from a domain showing on your pod. + +To add a moderation rule to a domain: + +```{tabbed} Desktop + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the sidebar to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain you want to apply the rule to. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Add a moderation policy`. The moderation policy form appears. +7. Enter the {guilabel}`Reason` you are applying the rule. Depending on your pod's configuration, users may be able to see this. +8. Choose your moderation rule: + - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from the domain and block all content. + - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. +9. Select {guilabel}`Create` to save your rule. + +``` + +```{tabbed} Mobile + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the screen to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain you want to apply the rule to. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Add a moderation policy`. The moderation policy form appears. +7. Enter the {guilabel}`Reason` you are applying the rule. Depending on your pod's configuration, users may be able to see this. +8. Choose your moderation rule: + - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from the domain and block all content. + - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. +9. Select {guilabel}`Create` to save your rule. + +``` + +That's all there is to it! You've applied your moderation rule. The rule takes effect as soon as you create it. diff --git a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/edit_rule.md b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/edit_rule.md index 8282881b4..7adea322d 100644 --- a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/edit_rule.md +++ b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/edit_rule.md @@ -1 +1,45 @@ # Edit a moderation rule + +```{warning} +Purging a domain's data removes all objects and caches associated to that domain. This impacts users who have objects from these domains in their libraries. +``` + +You can change a moderation rule on a domain at any time. To do this: + +```{tabbed} Desktop + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the sidebar to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain with the moderation rule you want to edit. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Edit` under the {guilabel}`This domain is subject to specific moderation rules` header. The moderation policy form opens. +7. __Optional__ – Edit the following settings: + - {guilabel}`Enabled` – toggle this switch to enable or disable the rule without deleting it. + - {guilabel}`Reason` – update the reason for the moderation rule. +8. __Optional__ – Update your moderation rule: + - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from this domain and block all content. + - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. +9. Select {guilabel}`Update` to save your rule. + +``` + +```{tabbed} Mobile + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the screen to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain with the moderation rule you want to edit. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Edit` under the {guilabel}`This domain is subject to specific moderation rules` header. The moderation policy form opens. +7. __Optional__ – Edit the following settings: + - {guilabel}`Enabled` – toggle this switch to enable or disable the rule without deleting it. + - {guilabel}`Reason` – update the reason for the moderation rule. +8. __Optional__ – Update your moderation rule: + - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from this domain and block all content. + - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. +9. Select {guilabel}`Update` to save your rule. + +``` + +You're done! The changes to the rule take effect as soon as you update it. diff --git a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/remove_rule.md b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/remove_rule.md index d95a73289..ed116c2c5 100644 --- a/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/remove_rule.md +++ b/docs/moderator_documentation/domains/remove_rule.md @@ -1 +1,31 @@ -# Remove a moderation rule +# Delete a moderation rule + +If you no longer need a moderation rule, you can delete it completely. To do this: + +```{tabbed} Desktop + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the sidebar to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain with the moderation rule you want to edit. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Edit` under the {guilabel}`This domain is subject to specific moderation rules` header.. The moderation policy form opens. +8. Select {guilabel}`Delete`. A {guilabel}`Delete this moderation rule?` warning appears. +9. Select {guilabel}`Delete moderation rule`. + +``` + +```{tabbed} Mobile + +1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. +2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the screen to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. +3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. +4. Select {guilabel}`Domains` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Domains` page opens. You can see a list of known domains on this page. +5. Select the domain with the moderation rule you want to edit. The domain's moderation page opens. +6. Select {guilabel}`Edit` under the {guilabel}`This domain is subject to specific moderation rules` header.. The moderation policy form opens. +8. Select {guilabel}`Delete`. A {guilabel}`Delete this moderation rule?` warning appears. +9. Select {guilabel}`Delete moderation rule`. + +``` + +That's it! You've deleted your moderation rule. Content from the domain will no longer get blocked.