Content Contribution, Moderation & Approval Policy (CMAP)

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The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA) adheres to a comprehensive Content Contribution, Moderation, and Approval Policy (CMAP) to ensure that the content on its website is consistent, accurate, and accessible. This policy involves a standardized process for content contribution, approval, moderation, and periodic updates to maintain the highest quality and relevance. 

 
Content Lifecycle Process 

The content on the PFRDA website undergoes the following lifecycle stages to ensure it remains high-quality and relevant: 

  • Creation: Content is created in alignment with established standards and guidelines. 
  • Modification: Content is updated or refined to meet current needs and requirements. 
  • Approval: Content is reviewed and approved by authorized personnel to ensure accuracy and relevance. 
  • Moderation: Content is moderated to ensure it adheres to the guidelines and standards set by PFRDA. 
  • Publishing: Once approved and moderated, the content is published on the website. 
  • Expiry: Content is flagged for expiry once its relevance diminishes, ensuring the website remains up-to-date. 
  • Archival: Expired or outdated content is archived for future reference and record-keeping. 

 
Content Contribution via CMS 


Content is contributed using a web-based Content Management System (CMS) that provides a user-friendly interface. This system ensures that content is organized in a categorized manner, facilitating efficient retrieval and meeting the needs of viewers. The CMS streamlines the content contribution process, making it easier for contributors to submit and manage content. 

 
Approval and Moderation Process 


Before content is published on the PFRDA website, it undergoes a rigorous approval and moderation process: 

  • Approval: Content is reviewed by authorized personnel to ensure it meets the required standards. If the content is approved, it moves to the next stage. 
  • Moderation: Content is moderated to ensure it adheres to PFRDA's guidelines. This step involves checking for accuracy, relevance, and compliance with established standards. 
  • Rejection and Modification: If the content is rejected at any stage, it is sent back to the originator for modification. This ensures that only high-quality, relevant content is made available on the website. 

By following this structured process, PFRDA ensures that its website content remains accurate, relevant, and accessible to all users.