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DeXTeR27
04-10-2007, 07:34 PM
My apologies that this is my first post here. I have looked and looked but can't find an answer.

What I am looking to do is Moderate new members first 10 post. After that there post will no longer be moderated. How can I accomplish this.

Thanks

I am just leaving work so I probably will not reply tonight so I would like to say thanks in advance to any and all replies.

bigdog829
04-10-2007, 08:14 PM
Set the registered users usergroup to be moderated then make a new usergroup & set it with the permissions you want then set up new promotion that moves reg users to the new group after 10 posts.

To set permissions on registered users:

admincp ==> Usergroup manager ==> Registered Users ==> Follow Forum Moderation Rules ==> Set To No(This setting causes posts to be moderated)

Then make a new usergroup (Name It Whatever You Want) Full Member is what I use.

admincp ==> Usergroup manager ==> (Your New Usergroup) ==> Follow Forum Moderation Rules ==> Set To Yes(This allows posting with no moderation)

Then make a new promotion.

admincp ==> Usergroups ==> Promotions ==> Add New Promotion ==> (Settings for new promotion below)

Change the options noted in red leave default noted in blue.

Usergroup : Registered Users
Reputation Comparason Type: Default
Reputation Level : Default
Days Registered : Default
Posts : 10
Promotion Strategy : Posts
Promotion Type : Primary Usergroup
Move Use to Usergroup : (Select whatever you named your new usergroup here).


Hope this helps you out any questions feel free.

tobias_t
04-10-2007, 09:58 PM
I hope that's not a stupid question, but is it possible to do this the other way around? I really wouldn't want to touch the "registered user" group, but rather create a "newcomer" group for new members who get then automatically promoted to "registered user" after X posts.

Thanks, Tobias

WetWired
04-10-2007, 10:04 PM
No, it is not possible without hacking. The registered users group is hardcoded as the destination for new users.

tobias_t
04-10-2007, 10:08 PM
No, it is not possible without hacking. The registered users group is hardcoded as the destination for new users.

OK thanks. Too bad.

Alternative idea - is it possible to have the registered user group show up with the user title "Newcomer", and assign the user title "Registered User" to whatever usergroup I create to promote new members to instead? I hope the distinction between user title and user group is not lost here.

What I generally want to avoid is any openly visible and possible irritating change in the accounts of existing forum users.

WetWired
04-11-2007, 12:17 AM
Of course you can. The title and even the name of the group are settable at the top of the options form for each group.

DeXTeR27
04-11-2007, 11:15 AM
bigdog829:

Thanks for the reply and assistance. Very much appreciated.