X adopts Facebook Group-like member vetting feature to enhance its Communities
X has announced a new feature for admins of private Communities, requiring members to answer a question and agree to group guidelines before joining. This feature aims to screen out unwanted invaders such as spammers and bots, and potentially gran...

"Gatekeeping allowed - admins of private communities can now require people to answer a question first before being able to join," X said on Friday.
This new feature will allow admins and moderators to screen out unwanted invaders such as spammers and irksome bots.
In addition, the feature could potentially allow admins to evaluate Communities on X and grant exclusive status to select members based on their worthiness.
Facebook Groups has a similar feature, but it's far more robust. Administrators on Facebook can make individuals answer several questions before they can join, as well as agree to their group's own set of rules.
Though anybody can start a Facebook Group, creating and managing Communities on X is a function available only to X Premium users since only "verified" people can create a Community. Joining Communities, on the other hand, is available to all X users.
Meanwhile, Elon Musk has said that X users can now block unverified accounts from replying to their posts.
In a post, X said: "you can now limit replies to verified users."
Musk added that this "should help a lot with spam bots".
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