TikTok Live Moderator How To: A Guide to Understanding the Functions of Moderators

If you’re an avid TikTok user, you may have seen a live stream or two. And if you’ve ever considered hosting your own TikTok Live, you may want to consider adding a moderator. Moderators help manage your live stream, including comment settings, muted accounts, and blocked accounts, among other things.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to understand the functions of a TikTok Live moderator.

First, open your TikTok app and click on the plus sign at the bottom of your screen. Select the live option from the bottom of your screen. There are two ways you can learn about the functions of a moderator: before you go live or during your live stream.

If you want to learn about the functions of a moderator before you go live, click on settings and then click on moderators optional. Here, you’ll find the moderators you’ve added to your TikTok. If you haven’t added any moderators yet, you won’t see anything here.

To learn about the functions of a moderator, click on the question mark icon at the top right corner of this window. Here, you’ll find what a moderator can do during your live stream. Moderators can manage your comment settings, your muted and blocked account lists, and more.

If you want to add a moderator to your live stream, there are two ways to do it: before you go live or during your live stream. We have a video tutorial on how to add a moderator to your TikTok Live, as well as how to remove a moderator.

Can you manage assets for each moderator? Yes, you can. You can add or remove access for each moderator. Each moderator needs to have at least one fundamental or advanced access. There are three basic functions of a moderator: managing comment settings and mute, seeing your muted and blocked account lists, and blocking or muting someone.

You can also limit the functions of a moderator. You can stop a moderator from seeing your muted or blocked account lists or from managing your settings. However, they need to have at least one fundamental function on your TikTok Live to stand as a moderator.

In conclusion, adding a moderator to your TikTok Live stream can help you manage your comments and keep your stream running smoothly. We hope this guide has been helpful to you. If you found this information useful, give this post a like and be sure to check out our other posts for more tips and tricks on TikTok.