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Started by Ronald, May 01, 2019, 09:26 PM

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Ronald

I would like to delete a membergroup.

The MemberGroup is New Members, there is no way of controlling post moderation. I've had a two or three spammers get in and spam the forum..

I would like to delete this group, and make my own New Member Group, then I can control the post moderation.

Oldiesmann

If you're referring to "Newbie", you can't delete it. I'm also not sure what you mean by "there is no way of controlling post moderation".
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Ronald

Quote from: Oldiesmann on May 01, 2019, 09:35 PMIf you're referring to "Newbie", you can't delete it. I'm also not sure what you mean by "there is no way of controlling post moderation".

I found that out. I thought I could just delete the group from myphpadmin, but was chicken to try ir.

I did find a section where I did set New Member Group to post moderation, post has to be approved. I think I have it correct, not sure.

How would you work this group for post moderation.

Oldiesmann

First you need to enable the option to enable permissions for post-count-based groups (Admin -> Members -> Permissions -> Settings).

Once you've done that, you'll see that group listed in the "Post Moderation" section of the admin center.
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LandyVlad

New members is what it is - it's a default and can't be deleted. (as far as I know)

You could set up post count based membergroups, and set it so anyone with 0 posts has to have their 1st post manually approved.


Here is how I have mine set up:
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lol @ "Needs To Get Out More"  ;D
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Ronald

Quote from: Oldiesmann on May 01, 2019, 09:45 PMFirst you need to enable the option to enable permissions for post-count-based groups (Admin -> Members -> Permissions -> Settings).

Once you've done that, you'll see that group listed in the "Post Moderation" section of the admin center.

OK done that, is there a way to set this for say 2 or 3 posts then move on to a new group.

Ronald

OK I think I got it correct now.

Thanks for the help.

lesmond

Can we mark this has Solved?

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Ronald

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