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Experience-Cloud-Consultant Practice Test


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Cloud Kicks (CK) is using audience targeting to display pages and components to certain users based on their assigned audience. The New York City account contain multiple departments; all of which belong to that account. One of the page virtualization of the Home page of CK’s Experience Cloud site a assigned to the New York City audience. CK also has a Rich Content Editor component within this Home page that is assigned inly to the Legal Department audience. Who will be able to see the Rich Content Editor component?


A. New York City audience members with the Legal Department sharing set


B. Members that are part of both the New York City audience and the Legal Department audience


C. All Cloud Kicks Experience Cloud site members


D. All New York City audience members.





B.
  Members that are part of both the New York City audience and the Legal Department audience

Explanation:

The members that will be able to see the Rich Content Editor component are those that are part of both the New York City audience and the Legal Department audience. Audience targeting is a feature that allows you to display pages and components to certain users based on their assigned audience. An audience is a group of users who share common attributes, such as profile, location, or language. When you assign an audience to a page or a component, only the users who belong to that audience can see it. If you assign multiple audiences to a page or a component, only the users who belong to all of those audiences can see it.

A consultant recently finished gathering requirements for a Cloud Kicks (CK) project that will launch five new Customer Experience Cloud sites worldwide, all on a brand new Salesforce org. The purpose of these sites is to a generate buzz around new CK models and crowdsource new ideas for the RAD department. The consultant knows Multiple Books that they need to enable moderation and rate limit rules as part of their planning and must meet the following requirements: * Each site must have three unique content moderation rules that flag specific keywords. * Each site must have four unique rate rules that govern posting limits. * All authenticated users must be able to post on demand. Calculator What should the consultant consider doing before beginning work on these sites?


A. Ensure that both the notify and freeze actions for all site rate rules are implemented.


B. Notify the stakeholders that the number of content moderation rules, but not rate rules, exceeds the org limit.


C. Notify the stakeholders that the number of rate rules, but not content moderation rules, exceeds the org limit.


D. Notify the stakeholders that the number of both moderation and rate rules exceeds the org limit.





D.
  Notify the stakeholders that the number of both moderation and rate rules exceeds the org limit.

Explanation:

Before beginning work on these sites, the consultant should notify the stakeholders that the number of both moderation and rate rules exceeds the org limit. Moderation rules are rules that flag or block content based on keywords, phrases, or patterns. Rate rules are rules that limit the number of posts or comments a user can make in a given time period. The org limit for moderation rules is 10 and the org limit for rate rules is 5. Since each site needs 3 moderation rules and 4 rate rules, the total number of rules for 5 sites is 15 moderation rules and 20 rate rules, which exceed the org limit.

What are three goals Ursa Major Solar can accomplish with experience Cloud moderation functionality? Choose 3 answers


A. Allow members to remove other member from the Experience site if desired.


B. Track Flagging and moderation activity within the Experience site.


C. Allow members to flag posts comments files, and messages that are inappropriate or spam.


D. Designer specific users as moderators so that they can closely monitor the size.


E. Give members Audience Targeting permissions within the Experience site.





B.
  Track Flagging and moderation activity within the Experience site.

C.
  Allow members to flag posts comments files, and messages that are inappropriate or spam.

D.
  Designer specific users as moderators so that they can closely monitor the size.

Explanation:

UMS can accomplish three goals with Experience Cloud moderation functionality:

Track Flagging and moderation activity within the Experience site. Moderation functionality allows UMS to view reports and dashboards that show the flagging and moderation activity on its site, such as the number of flagged items, the number of moderated items, and the flagging reasons. Allow members to flag posts comments files, and messages that are inappropriate or spam. Moderation functionality allows UMS to enable members to flag content that violates the site’s guidelines or policies. Members can choose a flagging reason from a predefined list or enter their own reason.

Designer specific users as moderators so that they can closely monitor the size. Moderation functionality allows UMS to assign specific users as moderators who have permission to manage content on its site. Moderators can review flagged items, delete or edit inappropriate content, ban or warn abusive users, or escalate issues to administrators.

Cloud Kicks (CK) wants to use its existing single sign-on (SSO) Identity Provider with its new Experience Cloud site. CK wants to use the Just-in-Time Provisioning feature for Experience Cloud. Which value is required in the user type?


A. Standard


B. Username


C. Entity ID


D. Federation ID





D.
  Federation ID

Explanation:

This value is used to map the user’s identity from the external identity provider to the user record in Salesforce. The Federation ID must be unique for each user and must match the value of the SAML attribute that is sent by the identity provider during the SSO process. The Federation ID can also be used for JIT provisioning, which creates or updates users on the fly when they log in to the site.

Cloud Kicks wants to allow site users to tag site content with custom tags or member-created topics. Which two permissions must be enabled for site users in Setup to accomplish this? Choose 2 answers


A. Create Topics


B. Assign Topics


C. Tags Allowed


D. Member Can Access Topics





A.
  Create Topics

D.
  Member Can Access Topics

Explanation:

To allow site users to tag site content with custom tags or member-created topics, you need to enable two permissions for site users in Setup:

Create Topics. This permission allows users to create new topics and assign them to content, such as posts, files, or articles. Users can also edit or delete the topics they created. Member Can Access Topics. This permission allows users to access the topic management features on the site, such as viewing, following, or unfollowing topics. Users can also see the topics assigned to content and filter content by topics.


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