Safety action
Toxicity and Safety Review
Flag abusive, threatening, or unsafe Gravity Forms, WPForms, and Contact Form 7 submissions for staff awareness.
What this action does
- Runs after submission and looks for abuse, threats, hate, self-harm, violence, or comparable safety issues.
- Returns severity, review flag, staff warning, categories, evidence, and confidence.
- Adds notes and meta so staff see safety context during review.
What it can return
- Severity
- Needs-review flag
- Staff warning
- Categories
- Evidence
Setup tips
- Keep this separate from Spam Detection so harmful but real submissions are not treated as junk.
- Tune categories to the forms staff actually review.
- Use fail-soft behavior in v1: notes and meta, not automatic suppression.
Important guardrails
- This action does not mark spam, suppress notifications, suppress webhooks, or reject entries in v1.
- Rude but ordinary complaints should not be over-classified.
- Staff safety context should remain concise and reviewable.
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about staff-safety review for supported form submissions.
Does Toxicity and Safety Review replace spam detection?
No. Toxicity and Safety Review flags abusive, threatening, or unsafe content for staff awareness. Spam Detection owns spam classification and spam-specific handling.
Does it suppress notifications or reject entries?
No. In this release, Toxicity and Safety Review does not mark spam, suppress notifications, suppress webhooks, or reject entries; Contact Form 7 runs as ledger-backed after-submission review in this release.
What should staff do with the result?
Use the result as staff-safety context, especially when an entry may require careful handling, escalation, or a different response tone.