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Salesforce Exam Experience Cloud Consultant Topic 8 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Experience Cloud Consultant exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 8
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The Salesforce Administrator at Universal Containers (UC) has set up topics. UC is going through a rebranding phase and wants to simplify topics but keep articles that have been assigned to the topics.

How should the Salesforce Administrator accomplish this?

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Suggested Answer: D

This option allows UMS to approve the first post of any new member who has joined within 7 days or less. UMS can create a moderation rule that applies to posts and comments, and specify the member criteria as ''Joined Date is within last 7 days''. UMS can also choose the action as ''Require Approval'' and assign a moderator group to review and approve the posts.


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Amie
2 days ago
A) Marking old topics as inactive is a good compromise, but it might be confusing to have both active and inactive topics.
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Silva
6 days ago
D) Reassigning the articles to new topics is the safest option. Deleting the old topics could cause issues if anything is linked to them.
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Gerri
7 days ago
B) Merging similar topics sounds like the most efficient way to simplify things without losing the articles. Keeping the existing data is key during a rebranding phase.
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Nikita
21 days ago
I prefer option D. We should keep the existing topics and reassign the articles to new topics for a smoother transition.
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Delsie
25 days ago
I agree with Brynn. It's important to keep the articles and just update the topics.
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Brynn
26 days ago
I think option A is the best choice. We can keep the articles and just mark the old topics as Inactive.
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