I would like a feature that allows administrators to check whether a post violates the guidelinesbefore it is published.
Ideally, it would be natural to have a feature in the UI—perhaps within the “More” menu in the note-writing window—where users could select something like “Request Review ☑.” In this case, the post would be temporarily held so that an administrator could decide whether to publish it. If there are no issues, the post would be published; if there are issues, it would be rejected, and the administrator would point out the areas needing correction. This approach ensures that even if there are genuine issues, they do not flow into the LTL, thereby maintaining a safe environment.
I realize this would be a significant undertaking, so I think it’s acceptable to have a monthly limit based on the plan. However, since users might exceed the limit and post based on their own judgment, potentially violating the guidelines, I believe some adjustments would be necessary in that regard.
The reason is that even if the user believes their post does not violate the guidelines, it may still be judged as a violation based on the administrator’s evaluation and judgment (this has happened before). If someone ends up being silenced or having their account frozen despite having no malicious intent, it leaves a bad taste for both parties. Therefore, I believe it is best to have borderline cases evaluated in advance.
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Feature Request
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Feature Request
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