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Understanding Quote Selection Tools

Learn more about the specific tools available to you when reviewing an individual response

Written by Community Team

Overview

When reviewing and selecting quotes, you may notice a 'Show More' button on the grid view, or the three dots on the bottom right-hand corner of a response on the list view.

Both of these clicks give you access to the following tools:

  • Copy Text

  • Copy HTML

  • Log

  • Report

  • Mute Expert


What each tool does

Copy Text

The Copy Text tool does exactly what it says it does. Clicking Copy Text will copy the specific response to your clipboard.

Copy HTML

Just like Copy Text, the Copy HTML tool will copy the HTML version of the specific response to your clipboard.

Log

Clicking Log will allow you to view a specific response's submission log. If any edits are made by the expert post-submission, they will be tracked here.

Report

With Report, you can report an expert's response or portions of their profile, and our team will review the report and take any necessary action.

You may submit a report for the following reasons:

  • Spam: Selling illegal goods, money scams etc.

  • Inappropriate Credential: Author's credential is offensive, spam, or impersonation

  • Plagiarism: Reusing content without attribution (link and blockquotes)

  • Poorly written: Not in English or has very bad formatting, grammar, and spelling

  • AI Written: Not written by a human, or seems like it was written by artificial intelligence

  • Hate Speech: Serious attack on a group

  • Harassment and Bullying: Harassing an individual (including doxing)

  • Broken Link: Author's company URL, LinkedIn URL, or other links are broken

  • Other: E.g. Illegal content

Our standard is to mute an expert for you if you report them. This means we automatically hide any future submissions to your queries. If you don't wish for an expert to be muted following your report, please let our team know.

Mute Expert

If you wish to no longer wish to receive insights from an individual user for whatever reason, you have the ability to mute them.

Muting an expert will completely hide them for you. If you take this action by mistake, just let our team know and we can remove the mute.


Verification Signals Pop-up

Click on the shield icon near the experts name to view their Verification Signals. This pop-up shows you which checks have been confirmed about their identity and professionalism.

You'll see up to seven signals:

  • Identity found in professional database — their name and email match a record in an independent professional database, proving they are who they claim to be

  • LinkedIn profile valid — their LinkedIn URL is a working personal profile

  • Profile email verified — their email aligns with their name and company

  • Verification link provided — they've added a secure link for further information about themselves

  • Headshot is a person — their profile photo clearly shows one real person

  • Valid company anchor text — their company name aligns with their company website

  • Connectively profile — their profile is set to public

Use these signals alongside the expert's response to decide whether they're the right source for your story. You can also visit their LinkedIn, verification link, or Connectively profile directly for more information.

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