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How do filters and sorters help refine search results?

Filters and sorters make it easy to narrow large result sets and quickly surface the assets you need in CrowdRiff. Filters remove content that isn’t relevant, while sorters control the order in which assets appear so you can focus on what matters most.

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Written by Carm Ang
Updated over a month ago

What filters are available?

You can filter assets by type, allowing you to view images, videos, or both. Orientation filters help you narrow results to landscape, portrait, or square assets. You can also filter by source to focus on content from specific uploads, collections, or social channels, and even combine multiple sources in a single view.

If usage rights matter for your workflow, the asset status filter lets you narrow results based on rights availability. The quality score filter helps you surface stronger content by showing assets rated Any, Good, or Great.

Heads up

  • Available filters change depending on the content you’re viewing. For example, when browsing Recently Approved content, the Asset Status filter is hidden because all assets are already marked as Ready-to-use.

What sorting options are available?

You can sort assets by age to see how long ago they were captured, by date added to view when assets were brought into CrowdRiff, or by date approved to focus on content that’s ready to use.

What is the default sorting behaviour?

On Discover pages that aren’t part of a search, assets are sorted by date added, from newest to oldest. On search result pages, assets are automatically sorted by relevance so the most applicable content appears first.

Heads up

  • Uploads are sorted by upload date rather than created date, while social assets are sorted by ingestion date instead of the original posted date.


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