Hello everyone.
A few days ago I switched my website to s9y. To restrict the comment function I found and installed the user self-registration plugin. The user is put into a group "User" which has no rights (i.e. all checkboxes are unchecked in this group) and the user is disabled. However the user is still able to comment after registration.
Is there any possibility to change that behaviour so that I my permission is required to enable comments for that user?
Thanks for your answers.
Manually allow comments for new users
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garvinhicking
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Re: Manually allow comments for new users
Hi!
You can enable the anti-spam plugin, and then configure that plugin to auto-moderate all spam (through the various options, like by enforcing auto-moderation after 1 day. anything, apart frmo the emergency switch
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Then you can configure in that plugin, to which usergroups the anti-.spam measurements to not apply. There you can choose all usergroups except teh "User" usergroup.
HTH,
Garvin
You can enable the anti-spam plugin, and then configure that plugin to auto-moderate all spam (through the various options, like by enforcing auto-moderation after 1 day. anything, apart frmo the emergency switch
Then you can configure in that plugin, to which usergroups the anti-.spam measurements to not apply. There you can choose all usergroups except teh "User" usergroup.
HTH,
Garvin
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garvinhicking
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Hi!
That depends if you configured "rejecT" or "moderate2". Moderate comments are stored in the DB.
I don't know an existing plugin that disables the comment box. But a plugin for this could easily be written, maybe half an hour's work.
Regards
Garvin
That depends if you configured "rejecT" or "moderate2". Moderate comments are stored in the DB.
I don't know an existing plugin that disables the comment box. But a plugin for this could easily be written, maybe half an hour's work.
Regards
Garvin
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