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Secure your online communities with Tisane to automatically analyze user-generated content for abuse, hate speech, and personal attacks. Connect your platforms using our AI automation to instantly flag harmful text, translate obfuscated language, and route reports to your safety team. Sign up to automate your trust and safety operations.
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Integrate Tisane on Make to automate content moderation workflows. As an action, Tisane analyzes user-generated content for abuse, hate speech, and personal attacks, identifies languages, or performs custom API calls. This allows Make scenarios to instantly flag harmful text, translate obfuscated language, and route moderation reports.
Detects abusive content (cyberbullying, hate speech, profanities, etc.) / sentiment / entities / topics / syntactic structures, and more, in 30+ languages.
Detects languages used in the specified text fragment. (Supports multiple languages in the same text).
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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