Automation Rules Panel
Automated rule cards in a two column grid with enabled switches, monospace When and Then chips, and match, precision, and overturned stats.
Automated rule cards in a two column grid with enabled switches, monospace When and Then chips, and match, precision, and overturned stats.
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Automation Rules Panel is the configuration surface for machine moderation, a two column grid of rule cards with 5 enabled and 1 paused. Each card pairs an enable switch with a When and Then description rendered as monospace chips, so the trigger condition and the resulting action read like the policy they encode. A footer stat row on every card carries matches over 7 days, precision, and overturned appeals, and a top callout states the guardrail plainly: automation can hold, hide, rate limit, and escalate, but it never issues suspensions or permanent bans on its own.
The enabled count in the header derives from a filter over the rules array, so the headline can never disagree with the switches below it. The paused shouting rule ships at 62% precision to prove the layout under a real low quality case, and the footer defines the retuning contract: precision is the share of automated actions upheld after human review, and any rule under 85% is paused automatically and flagged.
Reach for this block on the automation settings page of a moderation admin area, wired to your rules engine and its trailing metrics. Keep the reversibility callout next to the grid so the operator installing a new rule sees the enforcement ceiling before they flip a switch.
A natural flow around it on an Application Pro page:
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One strong use is the trust and safety automation console. Other rule panel configurations:
Tip: show precision and overturned on every card, not just the match count; a rule firing constantly looks productive right until the overturned column reveals it is punishing the wrong people.