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Usergroup Post Reporting Permissions
![]() Developer Last Online: Jun 2013 ![]() ![]() ![]() This modification is in the archives.
Per Usergroup Post Reporting Permissions
What does this do? I recently banned a member on my forum and soon thereafter began receiving dozens of bogus post reports by him. I thought to myself, whatever, I'll just go and restrict that Usergroup from being able to report posts. I go to the Usergroup Manager and I'm shocked to discover that there is no default option to control Post Reporting Permissions on the Usergroup level! Eek! ![]() So in a nutshell, this is just a simple one liner plugin that'll show any Usergroup you disallow from being able to report posts a nice pretty No Permission message when they try to Report one. Installation 1. Download the attached ZIP Archive. 2. Upload the includes/xml folder to your forum (don't worry it's not overwriting anything, just adding my bitfield) 3. Import the Product XML through the Product Manager. 4. By default all Usergroups are set to NOT be able to Report posts, so I'd suggest you change that to suit your needs. If you use this, please click Install. Download Now Only licensed members can download files, Click Here for more information. Screenshots Show Your Support
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Can I say?
![]() I was thinking... in such case they never get tired from reporting? No members have liked this post.
Last edited by iogames; 16 Jan 2008 at 02:24. |
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usually banned members cant report posts cause they cant browse the forum. this means that u had given permission to banned members to read threads
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Originally Posted by Konstantinos
may be he created a different ID and was reporting ![]()
![]() good job .. thanx No members have liked this post.
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I allow Banned members to continue to browse the forum, they simply aren't allowed to post anymore. Prohibiting them from viewing the forum entirely is more likely to make them just register another account.
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Former vBulletin.org Staff Member Please feel free to re-use any of the code in any of my projects submitted to vB.org, so long as original attribution is retained. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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Installed just because you rock
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Thank you for this mod, Kirk
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Thanks a lot for this!
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Hmm, you got a good point here for banned members to view the forum still. nice hack!
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Any problems with this in 3.7? I attempted to install it and it seemed to install successfully but I couldn't find the option in my admincp.
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It's not in vBulletin Options, but in the usergroup editor:
Usergroups > Usergroup Manager > (edit a usergroup) No members have liked this post.
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Does anyone know of a mod like this for vb4?
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