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The Feed Details: Managing Content Tags

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Written by Cary Olson
Updated over 3 months ago

On the Feed page, you can add or remove content tags to enable more precise classification and management of posts. By effectively using content tags, you can:

  • Quickly filter posts of specific types.

  • Analyze content publishing and engagement based on tags.

  • Enhance the efficiency of content archiving, searching, and analysis.

The process is simple and intuitive, helping to improve organization and collaboration in daily content operations.

1. Adding Content Tags

Steps:

  1. In the "Feed" post list, filter and select the posts you want to tag.

  2. Click the add tag icon, and in the pop-up "Content Tag" page, select the desired tags.

  3. If the "Content Tags" page does not have the tag you need and you want to add a new one:

    1. Click Add new tag at the bottom left of the "Content Tags" page.

    2. In the pop-up "Add content tag" page, set the tag name and visibility scope.

    3. After clicking Save, the new tag will appear on the "Content Tags" page and be selected by default.

  4. Click the Apply button to complete tagging.

  5. You can also perform batch tagging for posts:

    1. Select the posts you want to tag.

    2. Click the Add Tag button at the bottom of the page.

    3. Choose the tags, then click the Apply button.

Tips: Editing tag names is not supported on the "Post Content Stream" page. To modify or delete tag names, please go to Settings > Tags. For detailed instructions, refer to the Tag Management documentation.

2. Deleting Content Tags

When a tag is no longer applicable to a post, you can delete the content tag by following these steps:

Steps:

  1. In the Feed page, filter and locate the target post in the post list.

  2. Hover your mouse over the content tag you wish to delete.

  3. Click the “x” icon at the top-right corner of the tag to remove it.

⚠️ Note: Deleted tags cannot be recovered. If deleted by mistake, please re-add the tag manually.

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