When editing a comment you have the ability to make internal notes about that comment and/or flag the comment for review. This can be used to make sure your comments with ratings are following all spam and review guidelines.
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Because of the automatic changelog, you can keep track of all notes and changes made to the rating. This can be a great tool when working on the comments as a team.
On the Comments overview page you also have the ability to filter by flagged comments, to easily find them:
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Marking Comments as Featured Reviews
Comments can be used as “Reviews” as part of the recipe metadata for SEO. On the WP Recipe Maker > Settings > Recipe Metadata page you can choose how these are used:
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Marking a recipe as a “Featured Review” (or excluding it from ever being in the review metadata) can be done by editing a comment that has a rating:
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With these options you have full control over which comments can become part of the recipe metadata.