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Social
2 years ago

New Social enhancements

We've made some enhancements to Social for both admins and advisors/agents.

Longer image description (alt text) character limit on LinkedIn

The limit for the image description (alt text) has increased from 120 characters to 300 characters for LinkedIn. To add an image description when publishing a post in either the admin Suggested Post Library or the advisor/agent Post Library, click the edit (pencil) icon in the image thumbnail.

New confirmation pop-up when deleting tags

In the admin view on the Content Tags page, a new confirmation message pops up when deleting a tag to avoid accidental tag deletions. After clicking X on a tag, click Confirm to finish deleting the tag, or Cancel.

Updated lexicon violation message in the Publisher

When publishing a post that contains a lexicon violation, advisors/agents receive a message about the violation. The current message doesn’t indicate that they are still allowed to submit the post for approval despite the lexicon violation and instead implies they are not allowed to publish the post at all. We’ve updated the message to more clearly communicate that the post can still be published, but must first be approved. 

Old text: The term does not comply with corporate policy.

New text: The term is not allowed without approval.