How To Moderate Comments

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Rajure47
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How To Moderate Comments

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As with most Thrive Themes projects, the interface is fairly easy to understand, so I won’t cover every single setting.

But here are some of the important things that you should configure in these various tabs:

General Settings: Activate Thrive Comments on your site, require users to log in to comment, automatically disable commenting on old posts.
Comment Conversion: Choose what happens after a visitor leaves a comment.
Comment Sign-In: Choose whether or not to enable social login for your comments section.
Customize Style: Change the style of your comments to match your site.
Voting and Badges: Choose whether to enable upvotes and special marketing lead downvotes (or just upvotes). You can also turn on the award badges here.
Notifications: If desired, you can connect to a third-party email service to deliver customized email notifications.
Advanced Settings: Lets you configure performance optimizations, like lazy loading, as well as some moderation settings.
Once you finish configuring the plugin, your new comments section will be live.

It will apply to both new and old posts. And, like I said, any old comments that you have on your site will automatically start working with the Thrive Comments interface.


To access the special Thrive Comments Moderation interface that I showed you earlier, you just need to go to Comments → Thrive Comments Moderation in your WordPress dashboard:

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Thrive Comments Moderation
Conclusion: Is Thrive Comments WordPress plugin worth our time?

Want to see what Thrive Comments looks like in action? Just scroll down and leave a comment on this Thrive Comments review! You’ll get to see exactly what it’s like.

If you like what you see, Thrive Comments starts at $39 for a single site license.
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