Then set the desired closure state for the URL you're moderating. To do this, go to URL Settings and turn on Override Auto Close. If you've enabled auto close, you can override the a closed thread, which re-opens it for comments. You can close a thread in the URL Settings menu. Doing this means that people won't be able to add new comments to the discussion on that webpage. You can close a comments thread on any URL where you're using the comments plugin. If a new comment is published from a banned user, this comment will automatically have limited visibility and show up in the Review tab. In the tab Banned Users, moderators can search for banned users. There are three different moderation modes: PublicĪll comments will be public. If a comment isn't approved, the comment will only be visible to the commenter until a moderator approves the comment.
For example, you might want to approve all new comments. You can change the default visibility for new comments. You can also control how comments are sorted. Start typing a friend's name into the input box and a typeahead will help you select the person you want to make a moderator. You can promote other people to become the moderator of your comments. Use the Settings button (on the top right of the tool) to open the settings dialog. Settingsįor each app, you can define custom settings. Comments in this list may be public or hidden depending on applications settings and how the comment was reported. The minimum width supported by the comments plugin is 320px.Ĭomments that have been flagged by users or Facebook will be displayed here. The mobile version of the comments plugin ignores the width parameter and instead has a fluid width of 100%. This can be either a pixel value or a percentage (such as 100%) for fluid width. The width of the comments plugin on the webpage. The different order types are explained in the Comments Sorting section. The order to use when displaying comments. The number of comments to show by default. Can be one of true or false (default).Ī boolean value that specifies whether to show the mobile-optimized version or not. The effect is that the browser does not render the plugin if it's not close to the viewport and might never be seen. True means use the browser's lazy-loading mechanism by setting the loading="lazy" iframe attribute. All stories shared on Facebook about comments posted using the comments plugin will link to this URL. The absolute URL that comments posted in the plugin will be permanently associated with. The color scheme used by the comments plugin. Non-EU members, but part of European Outermost Regions (OMR): Martinique, Mayotte, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Réunion, Saint-Martin, Madeira, The Azores, Canary Islands.Non-EU Members, but in EEA-Only/EFTA or Customs Union: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway Switzerland: all Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Monaco UK sovereign bases in Cyprus Andorra, San Marino, Vatican City. The European Union (EU): Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden The European Region is a specific list of countries including: If either of the requirements above are not met, the user will not be able to see the plugins. If both of these requirements are met, the user will be able to see and interact with plugins such as the 'Like' or 'Comment' button. We will no longer support the 'Like' and 'Comment' Social Plugins for European Region users, unless they are both 1) Logged into their Facebook account, and 2) have provided consent to the “App and Website Cookies” control. You may start to see some impact to Social Plugins due to an updated cookies consent prompt that will be shown to people using Facebook products in the European Region. Changes to Social Plugins in the European Region