I would like the ability to moderate comments through WordPress’ dashboard. We use one Facebook application for a high traffic closed multi site installation. In a day receiving over 10,000 comments for 34 sites to moderate under the same application is tedious, and it’s more tedious to create 30 different applications and maintain them. Maybe each multi site dashboard can list only their comments waiting for moderation?
Current methodology stands as: you can’t allow a Facebook user moderation permission on specific sites, it’s either allowing them access to moderate all comments created with that particular app or none at all. I believe this would be appropriate with single site installations – would this be relevant to a network where sites are only created for employees but accessible by the public?
It’s also a bit arrogant (I’m generally speaking) to assume everybody has a Facebook account and must have a Facebook account to moderate.
Apart from the obvious benefits of offloading and quality of users in using the Facebook system, would it be possible to pass (with permission) a users email address and (without permission) IP address? It’s not uncommon for users to create “fake” Facebook accounts to comment, and when one is blocked, another is created or used. Having the ability to block certain IP addresses from commenting would also be a plus, however, that’s a want, not a need. We serve cached static html pages via CloudFront for all posts and pages and the only way to build a user list would be to use the Facebook login system which would force us to disable caching which in turn would lose the performance benefit aspect of it.
Anyway, enough of me.