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MonetizationUpdated 2026-03-06

Reply Review States and Moderation Outcomes

How reply cards move through Awaiting review, Accepted, and Needs revision, and what moderators and reply authors can do at each stage.

Where you see this in the app

These states appear on reply cards inside a post page when reply moderation is in effect.

The visible review badges are:

BadgeWhat it means
Awaiting reviewA moderator has not accepted or revised the reply yet
AcceptedThe reply has passed review
Needs revisionThe moderator wants changes before acceptance

Awaiting review, accepted, and needs revision

These three states are the core reply-review lifecycle.

StateUser-facing interpretation
Awaiting reviewThe reply is in the moderation queue
AcceptedThe reply passed review and no further revision is required right now
Needs revisionThe reply author should revise and submit again

This is a workflow, not just a decorative badge set.

Accept, request revision, and resubmit

The reply-review actions differ for moderators and reply authors.

ActionWho uses itMeaning
AcceptModeratorApprove the reply
Request revisionModeratorSend the reply back with a note
Resubmit for reviewReply authorPut a revised reply back into the queue

Awaiting review can also appear as a passive status for the author while waiting for the moderator decision.

Reviewer note and feedback loop

The review flow includes a shared note when revision is requested.

That note is not internal-only. It is the visible explanation for what needs to change.

The practical loop is:

  1. moderator writes a revision note,
  2. author sees Needs revision,
  3. author fixes the reply,
  4. author uses Resubmit for review.

How reply review relates to dashboard policy

These reply-card states are the outcome of the creator’s broader moderation policy.

The creator dashboard decides whether replies require approval at all. The reply card is where that policy becomes concrete and visible on a specific reply.

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