Introduction
This guide demonstrates how to moderate questions on the Answers forum.
Who Can Moderate Questions?
The Answers forum is a community-based forum that invites all community members with 20 reputation to participate in the voting process for moderating the answers to posted questions.
Before action is taken, each option for moderation requires a certain number of votes from individual users in the community.
However, if necessary, Moderators or Admins can override pending votes and make an immediate moderation decision.
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Navigate to the question that needs moderation and click the Options link in the top-right corner.
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Select Moderate from the drop-down menu.
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Five community user votes are required for the question to be removed as spam/offensive.
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Five community user votes are required for the question to be removed as not related.
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It is best to get these out of the way of relevant questions as quickly as possible.
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Three community user votes are required for the question to be archived as not answerable.
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Three community user votes are required for the question to be merged as a duplicates.
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Often two questions are very similar (if not exactly the same), but the person asking the second question has not searched for or found the first question.
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The second person has a valid question, so we don't want to attack them for not understanding the system.
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You'll need to find the original question in the forum that the answers will be pulled from to address this duplicate. Open that thread in a different tab, copy the URL, and paste in provided field.
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Click Submit.
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If you have Moderator or Administrator privileges for the site, you will see the Force vote to pass? under the moderation options.
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