The moderation mode in software applications allows a moderator or administrator to exercise specific control and management functions during an event, presentation, or discussion. The moderator typically has enhanced rights to control content, manage participants, and guide interaction.
Typical Features of Software in "Moderation Mode":
Manage Permissions: Ability for the moderator to set specific permissions, such as who can speak, upload documents, etc.
Participant Management: Functions for inviting, removing, and managing participants during an event or session.
Content Control: Control over displayed content, such as screen sharing, presentation viewing, or document sharing.
Interactive Features: Moderation tools for interactive elements like polls, quizzes, or voting.
Chat Monitoring: Monitoring and moderating chat history to prevent or remove inappropriate content.
Q&A Management: Managing questions and answers during a discussion or presentation.
Time Management: Features for timing presentations, discussions, or other segments of events.
Recording and Tracking: Ability to record sessions or events and track activities and interactions.
Security and Access Control: Security features to prevent unauthorized access and protect participants' privacy.
User-Friendliness: A user-friendly interface for the moderator to make the moderation process intuitive and efficient.