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Moderation

Stream Feeds has support for moderation, allowing you to manage user interactions, content moderation, and platform safety. It’s accessible through the client.moderation property.

Overview

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

User Moderation

Ban Users

Ban a user from the platform with various options including timeout, shadow bans, and IP bans.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Parameters:

  • targetUserId: The ID of the user to ban
  • reason: Optional reason for the ban
  • timeout: Optional timeout in seconds (null for permanent ban)
  • shadow: Whether to perform a shadow ban (user doesn’t know they’re banned)
  • ipBan: Whether to ban the user’s IP address
  • bannedBy: Optional user who performed the ban
  • deleteMessages: Whether to delete user’s messages

Mute Users

Mute one or more users to prevent them from interacting with your content.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Parameters:

  • targetIds: Array of user IDs to mute
  • timeout: Optional timeout in seconds (null for permanent mute)

Block Users

Block a user to prevent them from following you or seeing your content.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Unblock Users

Unblock a previously blocked user.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Get Blocked Users

Retrieve a list of users you have blocked.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Content Moderation

Flag Content

Flag inappropriate content for moderation review.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Parameters:

  • entityId: The ID of the content to flag
  • entityType: The type of content (e.g., “activity”, “comment”)
  • reason: Optional reason for flagging
  • entityCreatorId: Optional ID of the content creator
  • custom: Optional custom data for the flag

Submit Moderation Actions

Submit moderation actions for flagged content.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Review Queue

Query Review Queue

Retrieve items in the moderation review queue.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Configuration Management

Upsert Moderation Configuration

Create or update moderation configuration settings.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Get Moderation Configuration

Retrieve a specific moderation configuration.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Parameters:

  • key: The configuration key to retrieve
  • team: Optional team identifier

Delete Moderation Configuration

Remove a moderation configuration.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Query Moderation Configurations

Search and filter moderation configurations.

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints

Error Handling

All moderation methods can throw errors. Handle them appropriately:

// Note: Moderation typically requires admin permissions
// This test demonstrates the API structure
Console.WriteLine($"Activity {activityId} would be moderated here");
// In a real scenario, you would call moderation endpoints
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