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Following up from this comment, I was also wondering if we could have an option to flag lurkers and inactives as a secondary group; leaving the Primary as Registered Members or whatever it used to be?
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Nice mod. Many thanks. Marked as installed, nominated and donated
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Has there been any reports of this mod telling members they are banned and changing their usergroups to Administrators ? I use this on most of my forums however a client has used it and has come up against this problem , the problems didnt start until this was installed , just trying to figure out whether the mod could possibly do it or has whether someone has been playing some other settings
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Well in theory this could move you to a banned or admin group - if you were silly enough to set it up to do that.
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thanks for the mod,
can i make a request though? is it possible to auto move users after making 3 or 5 new posts instead of just 1? i foresee that a lurker will make a post asking why he's been moved to the lurker usergroup or has decreased permission settings, then being automatically returned back to the member user group when they havn't really contributed to the forums... |
No, thats not possible without re-designing they way it works - it doesnt count posts, simply checks if one has been made.
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Installed and rated.
This is evry handy to use on conjumction with User Promotions. Feature Request. Do be able to set multiple Inactive/Lurker rules. Thanks Stuart |
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