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Product's Terminology
This is a guide to have a common language to talk about "Talk".
Definitions
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Site - a top level site, aka nytimes.com
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Section - the section of a site, aka, Politics.
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Subsection - the section of a site, aka, Politics.
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Asset - An article/video/etc identified by URL.
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Embed - Things we put on a asset: comment box, ToS, Stream, etc…
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Stream - All the activity on a certain asset. Container for Comments, actions, user
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Thread - defined by a parent and everything below. All replies to a comment and their replies, etc…
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Comment - a kind of user-generated content submitted by a comment author
- A parent comment has replies to it
- A child comments is a reply to another comment
- A comment can be both a parent comment and a child of another comment
- A top-level comment is a comment that is not a reply to any other comment
- A nth-level comment refers to the number of replies away from the top-level comment
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User - an item to represent a person using Talk. It could be a moderator, reader, etc.
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User Roles:
- Active: some who takes action (logged in or not)
- Passive: some who just reads, no actions performed
- Comment Author: The user who wrote the comment
- Staff Member: someone who works for an organization (tagged for leverage in trust)
- Moderator: someone with the ability to access the moderation queue and perform moderation actions
- Administrator: has the ability to change the setup of their coral space
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Public Profile: information about users shown in public
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Private Profile: information about users shown only to user about themselves
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Protected Profile: information about users that only moderators and admins can see
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Queue - Group of items based on a query, aka - moderation queue
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Target - The item/s on which an action is performed
Actions
Actions are performed by users on items. Actions themselves are items. This requires two relationships: action on item, and user performs action.
Flag
- A Flagger(user) performs a Flag
- A Flag is performed on a Comment or a username or profile content
Moderation Actions and Status
Comments contain a field status. As moderation actions are peformed, the status changes.
- Initial status is empty.
- When a moderator Approves, the status is set to 'approved'.
- When a moderator Rejects, the status is set to 'reject'.
Pre and post moderation
Comments can be set to be premoderated or postmoderated.
Premoderation means that moderation has to occur before a comment is shown on the site:
- New comments are shown in the moderator queues immediately.
- The are not shown to users until (aka in streams) until they are approved by a moderator.
Postmoderation means that comments appear on the site before any moderation action is taken.
- New comments appear in comment streams immediately.
- New comments do not appear in moderation queues unless they are flagged by other users.
Word lists
- Banned words - words that the site never allows in a comment
- Suspect words - words whose usage needs to be approved by a moderator before being shown in the stream
- Approved words - words that are usually Banned or Suspect sitewide, but approved for use in a specific article stream