Content Moderation
Content Moderation
- What's New
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
- User Guide
- API Reference
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SDK Reference
- Introduction to Moderation SDK
- Applying for a Service
- Obtaining Authentication Information
- Preparing the Environment
- Using the SDK (Java)
- Using the Python SDK
- Using the .NET SDK
- Using the Go SDK
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FAQs
- Service Enabling
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APIs
- How Do I Use Content Moderation APIs?
- What Should I Do When I Fail to Call a Content Moderation API?
- Can I Directly Upload a Word File for Text Moderation?
- What Are the Constraints on Concurrent API Calls?
- What Can I Do if the Request for Calling an API Times Out?
- How Do I Customize a Detection in Text Moderation?
- Can Content Moderation Traverse and Review the Content in an OBS Folder?
- Error Codes
- Monitoring
- Others
- Price Details
- Glossary
- General Reference
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Using Content Moderation
You can access Content Moderation on a web-based service management platform, that is, the management console, or using HTTPS-based APIs.
- You can subscribe to Content Moderation on the management console and view the number of successful and failed API calls.
- If you access Content Moderation through open APIs, you need to integrate Content Moderation to a third-party system.
The procedure is as follows:
- Apply for a service.
You can apply for a service on the management console. For details about how to apply for a service, see Applying for a Service in the Content Moderation API Reference.
NOTE:
- You only need to apply for a service once.
- This service is available only to enterprise users currently.
- Obtain request authentication.
You can use either of the following authentication methods when calling APIs:
- Token-based authentication: Requests are authenticated by using tokens. For details, see Token-based Authentication in the Content Moderation API Reference.
- AK/SK-based authentication: Requests are encrypted using the access key ID (AK) and secret access key (SK). AK/SK-based authentication is more secure. For details, see AK/SK-based Authentication in the Content Moderation API Reference.
- Call an API.
Content Moderation provides services through APIs. For details about how to call the APIs, see the Content Moderation API Reference.
- View service usage.
- You can view the number of API calls on the Content Moderation management console.
- You can view historical data about successful and failed calls on the console by clicking View Metric.
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