Meltwater Update

Meltwater: Sensitive Content Warning in Image Previews + Highest Syndicated Article Default View

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Meltwater: Sensitive Content Warning in Image Previews + Highest Syndicated Article Default View

Two updates this week to improve your content previewing experience!

 


 

Sensitive Content Warning in Image Previews

Now you can decide what you want to se, and what you don’t when scrolling through previews

 

What is it and what’s the value?

Introducing a “Possibly Sensitive” content warning on article or post previews.

  • Within Meltwater, a small percentage of content is recognized as potentially sensitive. We’re empowering users by adding a blur to the content preview, which can be exposed by clicking “show”
  • Users are warned if the content might not be suitable. For PR and Marketing pros in high-risk industries, or those prone to large amounts of spam, sensitive content like violence or NSFW images can be automatically blurred
    • Available for content in Explore, Analyze, Monitor, and Author Segments

 

 

Learn more in the Help Center:

 


 

Highest Syndicated Article Default View

Easily understand which article made the biggest impact in a group of syndicates, with Highest Syndicated Reach now available on editorial article previews in Meltwater

 

What is it and what’s the value?

The article with the highest reach is now surfaced on the top article in a duplicate set.

  • Previously, relevant content could be overlooked due to large duplicate groupings
  • Understand which article likely had the highest impact measured by reach at-a-glance, and action it without expanding to see duplicates
    • Visible on editorial articles in Explore, Analyze, Monitor, Media Relations, and Author Segments

 

 

Learn more in the Help Center:

Two updates this week to improve your content previewing experience!

 

 

Sensitive Content Warning in Image Previews

Now you can decide what you want to se, and what you don’t when scrolling through previews

 

What is it and what’s the value?

Introducing a “Possibly Sensitive” content warning on article or post previews.

  • Within Meltwater, a small percentage of content is recognized as potentially sensitive. We’re empowering users by adding a blur to the content preview, which can be exposed by clicking “show”
  • Users are warned if the content might not be suitable. For PR and Marketing pros in high-risk industries, or those prone to large amounts of spam, sensitive content like violence or NSFW images can be automatically blurred
    • Available for content in Explore, Analyze, Monitor, and Author Segments

 

 

Learn more in the Help Center:

 

 

Highest Syndicated Article Default View

Easily understand which article made the biggest impact in a group of syndicates, with Highest Syndicated Reach now available on editorial article previews in Meltwater

 

What is it and what’s the value?

The article with the highest reach is now surfaced on the top article in a duplicate set.

  • Previously, relevant content could be overlooked due to large duplicate groupings
  • Understand which article likely had the highest impact measured by reach at-a-glance, and action it without expanding to see duplicates
    • Visible on editorial articles in Explore, Analyze, Monitor, Media Relations, and Author Segments

 

 

Learn more in the Help Center:

Oh wow, that is really helpful. I love the addition. 


This is great! Thanks for the update.


Oh this is new, I noticed the Sensitive Content Warning last week! Showing the article with the highest reach is really helpful.


Thanks for the update showing highest reach!

But is it possible to turn off the sensitive content warning? Or to customize it by marking something as “not sensitive”? 

I’m noticing a lot of articles marked as sensitive (when I wouldn’t deem it sensitive at all, e.g. “Ontario Connecting People to More Care from Midwives”) and it’s making it more time consuming to go through my daily searches. I’m assuming a lot of generic health care terms have been deemed “sensitive”? 


Hey @courtney - thanks so much for this feedback! You can opt out of the sensitive content warning by submitting a support ticket (send an email to help@meltwater.com) to have this turned off on your account. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I’m happy to help!