Do you want to allow users to moderate comments in WordPress?

It can be difficult for large blogs with many comments to keep up with volume. Many blogs solve this problem by creating a user role separate just to handle all comments.

In this article, we'll show you how to make it easy for bloggers to moderate comments in WordPress.

But before we get started, if you've never installed WordPress, find out How to Install a WordPress Blog in 7 Steps et How to search, install and activate a WordPress theme on your blog

Then let's go to why we are here.

Why allow blog users to moderate comments?

Comment moderation can be a difficult task for large blogs. By having blog users dedicated to moderating comments, you can answer questions faster, fight against spam and provide a better experience for your visitors.

This blog user may be an active commenter on your WordPress blog, or a member of your customer support team.

WordPress has a built-in commenting system, but there is no way to create user accounts that are only responsible for moderating comments. In order to moderate comments, the user would need editing access to all your content.

The best way to allow users to moderate comments is to use a WordPress Plugin. This allows you to create a user role separate comment moderation, while keeping your WordPress website secure.

That being said, let's see how you can easily enable blog users to moderate comments in WordPress.

How to Add a Blog Comment Moderator Role to WordPress

To add blog user comment moderation, we will use the Plugin Comment Moderation Role. It allows you to easily add a comment moderation role to WordPress with just a few clicks.

The plugin is designed for large teams that need an entirely separate user account to handle comment moderation. Best of all, it's completely free and maintained.

The first thing you need to do is install and activate the plugin. For more details, see our step-by-step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

After activation, you will have a new user role called " WPB Comment Moderatoravailable to assign to users.

To assign the comment moderation role to an existing user, simply navigate to Accounts -> All Accounts.

Next, check the box for the user for whom you want to change the role.

moderate comments in wordpress - select user to switch role

After that just select the new role “ WPB Comment Moderator in the “Change role for…” drop-down list, then click the “Edit” button.

The user role change will apply automatically.

Now, when the user logs in, they only have access to the comment moderation panel.

You can also create a new user and assign the comment moderation role to the user when creating the profile.

To do so, go to Accounts -> All Accounts. and enter user information.

Add a new comment moderator user

Then select the role " WPB Comment Moderator in the "Role" drop-down list.

Be sure to click the "Add Account" button to save your changes and create your user.

Save user comment moderator role

Now, when your new user logs into their account, they will see a comment moderation dashboard similar to the example below.

Note that the dashboard only allows the user to moderate comments and edit their profile. All other features of the WordPress admin dashboard are hidden.

User Feedback Dashboard

For more details on user roles and permissions, see our beginner's guide to WordPress user roles and permissions.

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Conclusion

So ! That's all. We hope this article helped you learn how to enable blog users to moderate comments in WordPress.

However, you will also be able to consult our resources, if you need more elements to carry out your projects of creation of Internet sites, by consulting our guide on the WordPress blog creation.

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