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Normally, questions submitted to a session or exhibitor suite Q&A are visible to everyone. But when the Q&A moderation feature is turned on, moderators can review questions before making them public.

(lightbulb) Before you begin

  • Who has moderation permissions?

    • In sessions: Moderators, speakers, and site admins.

    • In exhibitor suites: Exhibitor representatives and site admins.

  • Look for Submitted and Posted sections within the Q&A tab. If you see them, follow the instructions on this page! If not, site or exhibitor admins can turn on Q&A moderation in the Information tab of the session or exhibitor editor.

Sections within the Q&A tab

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  • Remove Message

  • Kick User (only available in sessions)

  • Kick and Ban User (only available in sessions)

  • …Or do nothing!

On a submitted question, the 3 dots menu is open and the actions that keep a question hidden are highlighted.

These actions will keep the question hidden from the audience.

Make a question public

To make the question public, select one of these actions from the 3 dots menu, or click the buttons under the question:

  • Post Question
    This sends the question to the Postedsection where everyone can see and vote for it.

  • Ask Presenter (only available in sessions)
    This makes the question appear in the corner of the video stream so the presenter can read it. It stays there until you select Mark as Answered. The question is also sent to the Postedsection where everyone can see it.

  • Add Answer
    This sends the question and your typed answer to the Postedsection where everyone can see it.

  • Mark as Answered
    This sends the question to the Postedsection where everyone can see it.

On a submitted question, the 3 dots menu is open and the actions that make a question public are highlighted. You can also use the buttons under the question for these actions... Post Question and Ask Presenter.

These actions will make the question public.