Best Practices for Moderating User-Generated Content in Video Games

Idowu Odesanmi

Best Practices for Moderating User-Generated Content in Video Games

When you are building a game of any sorts, there is bound to be content generated by users. It can either arise from their activity, their progress or play a bigger role as a playable piece of content, such as maps, items, etc. In any case, you need to moderate the content that users generate and put into your games. In this guide, you will share some best practices for moderating and managing user-generated content (UGC).

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How Game Developers Can Keep Hate and Extremism Off Their Platforms

Blair Ewalt

How Game Developers Can Keep Hate and Extremism Off Their Platforms

The following is an excerpt from CleanSpeak’s new whitepaper: Combatting Hate & Extremism on Your Gaming Platform. The link to the full whitepaper can be found at the bottom of the article.

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Community Guideline Best Practices and Examples

Blair Ewalt

Community Guideline Best Practices and Examples

Community guidelines are the rules of the road on how to behave. Your community guidelines will help mold your community to your vision, and in turn promote a healthy discourse as well as user retention and growth.

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CleanSpeak achieves SOC2 Type II certification

Don Bergal
  • By Don Bergal
  • News
  • April 15, 2022

CleanSpeak achieves SOC2 Type II certification

The CleanSpeak team is proud to announce that we have completed the rigorous audit process and have now earned SOC2 Type II certification for our entire organization, including the CleanSpeak product.

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Spring Framework CVE: How it affects CleanSpeak (TLDR: It doesn't)

Dan Moore
  • By Dan Moore
  • News
  • April 5, 2022

Spring Framework CVE: How it affects CleanSpeak (TLDR: It doesn't)

The recent announcement of CVE-2022-22965, where “a Spring MVC or Spring WebFlux application running on JDK 9+ may be vulnerable to remote code execution (RCE) via data binding,” has some folks asking if CleanSpeak is affected. This CVE is also known as the “Spring4Shell” vulnerability.

CleanSpeak is not affected by this vulnerability in Spring. CleanSpeak uses a different MVC framework, Prime, so there is no way that any CleanSpeak applications could be compromised.

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