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Moderating comments and conversations
Moderating conversations creates a welcoming community for all contributors to your project by promoting healthy collaboration and de-escalating conflict. You can apply your community's code of conduct to discussions by viewing reported content, editing and deleting comments, and locking conversations.
Managing disruptive commentsโ
You can hide, edit, or delete comments on issues, pull requests, and commits.
Locking conversationsโ
Repository owners and collaborators, and people with write access to a repository, can lock conversations on issues, pull requests, and commits permanently or temporarily to defuse a heated interaction.
Limiting interactions in your repositoryโ
People with owner or admin access can temporarily restrict certain users from commenting, opening issues, or creating pull requests in your public repository to enforce a period of limited activity.
Limiting interactions in your organizationโ
Organization owners can temporarily restrict certain users from commenting, opening issues, or creating pull requests in the organization's public repositories to enforce a period of limited activity.
Tracking changes in a commentโ
You can view the edit history of a comment or delete sensitive information from the edit history of a comment.
Managing how contributors report abuse in your organization's repositoryโ
You can allow contributors to report disruptive behavior directly to repository maintainers.
Managing reported content in your organization's repositoryโ
After a contributor reports disruptive content in a repository, repository maintainers can view and manage the report.