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Introduction
Juicer offers built-in moderation and filtering features to help you control the content displayed in your social media feed. This tutorial will guide you through using these powerful tools.
🔑 Key Points:
All paid Juicer plans include full moderation and filtering capabilities.
The users on our Free plan can try these features for one week. If you still don’t have an account, get it easily at juicer.io/sign-up.
The “Moderate and Filter” Panel
To access moderation features:
Go to your Juicer dashboard and then to your feed
Click the “Moderate and Filter” button in the left-side menu
📌 Note: The button will display “Off” if no filters are enabled and “On” if any are active.
Switching Between Public and Moderated Posts
Use the tab switch at the top of the panel to view:
Public Posts: Currently live in your feed
Moderated Posts: Blocked and awaiting review
The Moderation Queue
For maximum control, enable the ” Send All Posts to Moderation” feature.
Send All Posts to Moderation
When enabled:
Approve or Reject Posts
Options to Approve or Reject moderated posts. Browse through the Moderated Posts and click “
Approve” or “Reject.”If you want to clean out this section, you can also click the red “
Approve All” or “Reject All” buttons at the top.
Automating Your Moderation/Filtering
Use these fields to automate content filtering.
Disallow and Allow Fields
When to use “Disallow posts with these words”:
Block specific users posting unwanted content
Filter out posts from unrelated groups using your hashtag
When to use “Only allow posts with these words”:
Display only posts with certain terms or hashtags
Show posts containing multiple specific hashtags
🔍 Pro Tip: Filters are case-insensitive, so don’t worry about capitalization.
The Profanity and Duplicate Post Blockers
Simple checkboxes to prevent unwanted content.
Profanity and Duplicate Blockers
Checkboxes for blocking profanity and duplicate posts
Don’t allow posts with profanity: Uses an extensive library of inappropriate words
Prevent Duplicate Posts: Blocks posts with identical text from different sources
📌 Note: Duplicate post removal occurs approximately once per hour.
🔍 Pro Tip: To prioritize a source for duplicate posts, drag and drop sources in the ‘Social Media Sources’ section of the sidebar to set the order.
Saving Your Filters
Always click Save your Filters after making changes.
You’ll have the option to apply changes to:
Setting Filters for Specific Sources
To moderate specific sources only:
Go to the "Social Media Sources" panel
Expand desired source options
Select "Set moderation filters"
Toggle
Send all posts to moderation queueClick
Save Moderation Settingsbutton
Applying Changes
⚠️ By default, this source-specific moderation approach only affects new incoming posts from that particular source.
To apply the same filter to existing posts from this source:
Go to the "Moderate and Filter" panel
Click "Save your Filters"
Select "Yes, apply to existing posts"
Approving and Rejecting Moderated Posts
Moderated posts are sorted into categories:
All: Every post in moderation (except rejected)
Filter: Blocked by word filters
Profanity: Blocked by profanity filter
Manually Deleted: Removed from Public Posts
Moderation Queue: Awaiting review (if ”Send all posts to moderation” is enabled)
Rejected: Previously rejected posts (can still be approved)
Getting Notifications
Enable email notifications for new posts:
Go to Account Settings
Enable notifications for new posts or posts awaiting approval
Pro Tip: Efficient Moderation
To streamline moderation when using the Send All Posts to Moderation option:
Set up other filters first (e.g., profanity, disallowed words)
Enable “Send All Posts to Moderation”
Work from the “Queue” section of Moderated Posts
❗️ Important: Enabling “Send All Posts to Moderation” disables other filters. To simplify approval, enable other filters first to keep them active and avoid sorting through unwanted posts.
Glossary
Feed: The embeddable social wall. The container for your sources.
Source: A single content source within the feed (e.g., Instagram account, LinkedIn profile, X/Twitter hashtag).
Moderation Queue: Area where posts await approval.
FAQ
Q: Can I apply filters to existing posts? A: Yes, when saving filters, you can choose to apply them to the last 1000 existing posts.
Q: How often are duplicate posts removed? A: Approximately once per hour.
Q: Can I still approve rejected posts?
A: Yes, you can approve posts from the “Rejected” section of Moderated Posts.













