Your Moderator Dashboard
A guided tour of every section of the moderation console — what each number means, where to focus first, and how the tabs work.
What David Sees When He Opens the Console
Your dashboard opens to four pulse numbers: active devices, open flags, Platform Safety Index, and offline coverage. These are your morning briefing. If something is wrong, it shows here first. Explore each tab below — the Overview, Flag Queue, Audit Log, and AI Moderation tabs each serve a specific purpose in your daily workflow.
Click each tab in the dashboard to explore it.
The Platform Safety Index (PSI)
The PSI is a composite score from 0–100 representing the safety health of your program at a glance. It draws from flag volume, response times, pattern history, and offline coverage. A score of 71 (as shown) means the program is operating securely with a manageable flag load. Scores below 50 indicate a pattern that requires attention.
All PSI data is aggregated and anonymized by region — no individual youth participant data appears in the overview. The platform is designed so moderators can maintain situational awareness without reading individual messages unless a flag requires it.
Risk Signal Bars
The risk bars show the proportional breakdown of active flag categories. They tell you what kind of concern is most prevalent today — not who is involved. Channel evasion at 64% means more than half of today’s flags involve attempts to move communication off-platform. That context shapes how you prioritize your Flag Queue review.