All Collections
Social tools in iQualify
Talk channels
How to hide an in-page discussion or social note
How to hide an in-page discussion or social note

Facilitators have the option to mute talk posts, social notes and responses if they are inappropriate.

Sarika avatar
Written by Sarika
Updated over a week ago

In-page discussion and social notes are an environment where facilitators can encourage discussion between learners. Sometimes as a facilitator you may feel there are some instances where hiding a post(s) is appropriate. Some examples are:

  • the discussion is no longer relevant, or

  • certain posts/notes are inappropriate.

How to hide an in-page discussion

  1. Navigate to the course page.

  2. Locate the post made by the learner.

  3. Select the kebab menu.

  4. Select Hide this message.

Screenshot showing how to hide an in-page discussion using the Hide this message feature.


Once you have selected the Hide this message you will be prompted to provide a reason for why the channel post has been hidden. The reason will be displayed to the learners in the course:
​

Screenshot showing how prompt appears for facilitator before hiding the in-page discussion.

Once the post has been muted, the post will display as follows:
​

Screenshot showing how the post displays after it's been muted.


How to mute a social note

  1. Select the social note icon to view the social note you want to mute.

    Screenshot showing how the notification for social notes appears on the course page.
  2. Select the HIDE icon.

  3. Once you have selected the HIDE icon you will be prompted to provide a reason for why the social note has been muted. The reason will be displayed to the learners in the course:

Screenshot showing how to hide a social note for Discuss this showing the HIDE icon greyed out and a field to type the reason.

4. Once the post has been muted, the social note will display as follows:
​

Screenshot showing how the hidden social note appears to a learner who posted it.
Did this answer your question?