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1) What are different types of user generated content that can be stored in Adobe Social ? is there a link from an AEM-Adobe Social perspective vi ASRP?

2) Any reference to how these site contents from AEM are moderated in Adobe social?

3) Can a site end user & his preferences maintained in Adobe social ?  like in Jive https://developers.jivesoftware.com/api/v3/cloud/rest/PersonEntity.html

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From Bertrand :

Q1) What are different types of user generated content that can be stored in Adobe Social ? is there a link from an AEM-Adobe Social perspective vi ASRP?

A1) ASRP is a supported persistence option for all UGC created from the list of “Community Components” (see the actual list in the Component Guide). 

Q2) Any reference to how these site contents from AEM are moderated in Adobe social?

A2) They are not – moderation still takes place from AEM and its Moderation UI or in-context user interface. 

See Moderating Community Content  (another term for UGC)

Q3) Can a site end user & his preferences maintained in Adobe social ?  like in Jive https://developers.jivesoftware.com/api/v3/cloud/rest/PersonEntity.html

A3) No, they need to be in AEM and persisted with the regular AEM APIs. 

- JK

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From Bertrand :

Q1) What are different types of user generated content that can be stored in Adobe Social ? is there a link from an AEM-Adobe Social perspective vi ASRP?

A1) ASRP is a supported persistence option for all UGC created from the list of “Community Components” (see the actual list in the Component Guide). 

Q2) Any reference to how these site contents from AEM are moderated in Adobe social?

A2) They are not – moderation still takes place from AEM and its Moderation UI or in-context user interface. 

See Moderating Community Content  (another term for UGC)

Q3) Can a site end user & his preferences maintained in Adobe social ?  like in Jive https://developers.jivesoftware.com/api/v3/cloud/rest/PersonEntity.html

A3) No, they need to be in AEM and persisted with the regular AEM APIs. 

- JK