I've seen a few community posts discussing this question, but they're a little dated (example 2013 accepted answer is a workaround: Solved: Moderating changes to Confluence pages (atlassian.com).
Are there any recent changes or ideas on how to do this since it doesn't seem to be possible yet?
@Aron Gombas _Midori_ @Shawn Doyle - ReleaseTEAM
What I mean by moderate is to prevent publishing to a specific space until after it's gone thru a review process. This would be analogous to how an article might be published after going thru a review process.
Without going into specifics there are observable reasons why we would want to moderate, ensuring our documentation meets a certain standard.
@Lance Waldrop What do you mean by "moderate", can you please elaborate?
There is a few feature and third party app that can help with it, but it would be useful to learn more about your particular use case.
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I guess it depends on your definition of moderation.
Confluence is at it's heart a wiki, not a document control tool. If you lean towards the latter, your best bet is to look at the marketplace add-ons to see which fit your needs. If you treat it like a wiki, why moderate?
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