# Add a moderation rule ```{warning} Purging a user's data removes all objects and caches associated to that user. This impacts users who have objects from these users in their libraries. ``` Add moderation rules to users to control how they can interact with your {term}`pod`. Moderation rules enable you to restrict content from a user showing on your pod. :::{dropdown} Required permissions :icon: key - {guilabel}`Moderation` – provides access to the administration and moderation menus. ::: To add a moderation rule to a user: ::::{tab-set} :::{tab-item} Desktop :sync: desktop 1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. 2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the sidebar to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. 3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. 4. Select {guilabel}`Accounts` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Accounts` page opens. You can see a list of known accounts on this page. 5. Select the account you want to apply the rule to. The account's moderation page opens. 6. Select {guilabel}`Add a moderation policy`. The moderation policy form appears. 7. Enter the {guilabel}`Reason` you are applying the rule. Depending on your pod's configuration, users may be able to see this. 8. Choose your moderation rule: - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from the user and block all content. - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. 9. Select {guilabel}`Create` to save your rule. ::: :::{tab-item} Mobile :sync: mobile 1. Log in to your {term}`pod`. 2. Select the wrench icon ({fa}`wrench`) at the top of the screen to open the {guilabel}`Administration` menu. 3. Select {guilabel}`Moderation`. The {guilabel}`Reports` page opens. 4. Select {guilabel}`Accounts` at the top of the page. The {guilabel}`Accounts` page opens. You can see a list of known accounts on this page. 5. Select the account you want to apply the rule to. The account's moderation page opens. 6. Select {guilabel}`Add a moderation policy`. The moderation policy form appears. 7. Enter the {guilabel}`Reason` you are applying the rule. Depending on your pod's configuration, users may be able to see this. 8. Choose your moderation rule: - {guilabel}`Block everything` – purge all content from the user and block all content. - {guilabel}`Reject media` – only reject media files such as audio files, avatars, and album art. 9. Select {guilabel}`Create` to save your rule. ::: :::: That's all there is to it! You've applied your moderation rule. The rule takes effect as soon as you create it.