This patch this time has nothing to do with Shanghe and is completely re-written. But in order not to be confused with the patch released last time, add a version number of 2.0 to this patch.
1. Improvements to PJblog Audit Function Patch v2.0
1. Major improvements: Yixiang Qiankai first created the concept of "sensitive words" and introduced and applied it to PJblog audit function patch v2.0
What is "sensitive word"? I think Qiankai’s definition of “sensitive words” is as follows: remarks containing “sensitive words” may be illegal or normal words. We cannot directly add these words to the "filter keywords" because this may also be blocked. But we can't ignore it, because it is very likely that the remarks containing these words are illegal remarks.
So what should I do? In the past, in PJBLOG, you could only ban or ignore these words, but in short, it was impossible to perfect: either normal speech may be blocked, or illegal speech may be published.
The concept of "sensitive words" is coming for this. In this patch, the comments posted by users will be checked. Except for the administrator, anyone whose comments contain "sensitive words" and the comments will be automatically set to an unaudited state. The administrator can then check the comment before deciding whether to pass or delete it directly. It not only blocks the emergence of illegal remarks but also prevents users' normal comments from being innocently intercepted. See picture:
Set "Haha" to "sensitive words"
Remarks that do not contain sensitive words when making comments later are published directly:
Speech with sensitive words is automatically set to unaudited:
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