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Sharepoint 2013 : Community portals and sites - Managing your community settings

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On the Community Settings page, SharePoint 2013 owners and moderators can specify the date the group was established. This date defaults to the date your site was created, but it is intended to define when your community first started as a formal entity. If your group existed as a formal entity prior the creation of the site, you can specify this date manually. This date is displayed on the About page of the site so that users can see how long the community has been in operation.

Manage community settings

  1. On the Home page of your site, in the Community Tools section, click the Community Settings link.

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  2. On the Community Settings page, enter the date on which your community was established. This date is defaulted to the creation date of the site, but you can specify an earlier date if your community existed outside of SharePoint prior to the creation of the site.

  3. Select the Enable Reporting Of Offensive Content check box if you want users to be able to report offensive content to moderators.

  4. Click the OK button to save your changes.

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