Crystal Profanity Filter in In-Class Chat

Crystal Profanity Filter in In-Class Chat

Crystal Profanity Filter in In-Class Chat

Introduction

The Profanity Filter in In-Class Chat helps maintain a respectful and focused classroom environment by automatically filtering inappropriate language from student chat messages during live classes.

What can you do with this feature?

  • Automatically block or mask profane words in chat

  • Maintain a safe and distraction-free class environment

  • Reduce the need for manual chat moderation

Using the feature

  1. Start a live class session.

  2. Students send messages in the in-class chat as usual.

  3. Any profane or inappropriate language is automatically filtered.

  4. Cleaned or blocked messages are displayed based on system behavior.

The profanity filter works in the background. No manual action is required from faculty during the class.

Access & permissions

  • Faculty: Benefit from automated moderation during live classes

  • Academic Heads: Applicable when hosting or monitoring live sessions

Troubleshooting

Inappropriate messages still appear

  • The filter works based on predefined rules. Some edge cases may not be caught.

  • Report repeated issues to the Academic Head or support team.

Normal words are getting filtered

  • This can happen due to false positives. Share feedback with the support team for refinement.

FAQs

Can faculty turn the profanity filter on or off?
No. The filter is enabled by default and managed at the system level.

Are filtered messages logged anywhere?
Yes in the backend for audits.

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