Influencer campaigns sprawl across multiple creator accounts, boosted ads, and organic posts. FeedGuardians moderates every surface in one dashboard so your brand is protected regardless of whose account the content lives on.
Start Free TrialA single influencer campaign can include: the creator's original post, your brand's reshare, a boosted Spark Ad on TikTok, a boosted Instagram Partnership Ad, and comments on both the creator and brand pages simultaneously. Each surface has different permissions, different tools, and different comment cultures. Most brands end up with zero moderation across the influencer side of the campaign because it's too fragmented to manage manually.
Distinct comment surfaces per campaign
Comments on the creator's original post are technically the creator's responsibility — but they are visible to every viewer of your campaign. If the creator does not moderate, your brand eats the reputational damage.
When you boost a Spark Ad or Partnership Ad, the comment section becomes a mix of the creator's followers and your ad audience — with different moderation expectations and much higher volume.
Sponsored posts attract phishing accounts that DM commenters pretending to represent the brand. Damage is done to your brand without any comment ever appearing on your account.
Detractors frequently show up in sponsored post comments to challenge disclosure, call out the brand, or accuse the creator of shilling. These comments are visible to every prospect who sees the campaign.
Creator grants FeedGuardians moderation permission on their account for the duration of the campaign. Handled via standard platform OAuth — the creator controls what scopes are granted and can revoke at any time.
Same moderation rules apply to the creator's original post, the brand reshare, and all boosted/paid placements. One set of rules, every surface protected.
Comments on the creator's post are moderated with slightly lighter rules (respecting the creator's community norms), while brand-side and paid surfaces get stricter moderation.
Detailed report per creator partner: total comments, harmful catches, sentiment, and the specific issues that emerged. Useful for creator performance evaluation and future campaign selection.
FeedGuardians has a dedicated creator handoff flow. You send the creator a link, they click it, they authenticate with their own platform account, and moderation permission is granted for the duration of the campaign. The creator controls what scopes are granted and can revoke at any time.
Yes. Instagram Partnership Ads (where you boost a creator's post as a branded ad) are supported. FeedGuardians moderates the comments on the boosted ad placement regardless of who owns the original post.
Yes. Spark Ads work the same way — FeedGuardians connects via the TikTok Business API and moderates comments on the Spark Ad placement. The creator's original post remains under their control; the ad placement is moderated by your brand.
Usually the opposite — creators appreciate the help managing comment sections that become unwieldy under sponsored campaigns. FeedGuardians gives creators the option to set their own baseline rules that stay in place after your campaign ends.
Yes. The post-campaign report breaks down moderation data per creator: total comments, sentiment, harmful catches, and top issues. Use this to evaluate which creators attract cleaner audiences and which need tighter moderation in future campaigns.
Only if the creator grants explicit DM permission. Most campaigns leave DMs untouched and focus on comment moderation, since DMs are a private surface that creators typically manage themselves.
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