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Sal Collaziano 03-17-2007 01:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashpath (Post 1197394)
Could someone tell me how to stop this from moderating RSS feeds? (The feeds are being posted by admin)

This is a legitmate complaint.. Most of my RSS posts (by my admin account) are being moderated.. This is a bug that needs to be fixed... I run this on several busy message boards and it really would be nice to have a fix for this...

Thank you...

Sal Collaziano 03-23-2007 02:09 PM

Bump! Any hope for a fix for this bug? Please?

adwade 03-25-2007 10:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tweakmonkey (Post 1105959)
Ideally I'll mod it to give the same message given when a user posts a message that is flagged as moderated, but I don't know where to do this yet...

Any luck with discovering this yet? LOVE the MOD, only wish it gave some sort of indication to a moderated user when they REPLY to a post.

Adrian Schneider 03-25-2007 11:00 PM

Check out my hack here,
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=131568

It does essentially the same thing, but uses a different hook so it will only catch new threads/posts that are done through the new post/thread editor rather than RSS feeds too. Also, if the post is set as awaiting moderation, they will get the expected redirection message instead of the error.

adwade 03-26-2007 02:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SirAdrian (Post 1212235)
Check out my hack here,
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=131568

It does essentially the same thing, but uses a different hook so it will only catch new threads/posts that are done through the new post/thread editor rather than RSS feeds too. Also, if the post is set as awaiting moderation, they will get the expected redirection message instead of the error.

Will do, Thanxx for the HeadsUp! :D

adwade 04-11-2007 02:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tweakmonkey (Post 1099701)
If you allow keyword auto-moderation, your users will receive an "Invalid Thread" message when they use a flagged word on new threads because it's a moderated thread. However this error can be customized here:
Admin Panel / Phrase Manager / phrase type: Error Messages / invalidid

This works just as described, but the redirection is so rapid a user can't read it. Is there any way to have it pause (i.e. like click to continue) so the user would have time to read the error message and then be able to Click on the explanation post as to what's going on & why?

koolasia 04-11-2007 05:55 AM

can we have a feature so that after posting the spammer can see his/her thread but others cant

adwade 04-14-2007 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adwade (Post 1224635)
...the redirection is so rapid a user can't read it. Is there any way...so the user would have time to read the error message...

Short of having this, I rememberd I had installed Cyb - Prevent Newbies from Posting to Wrong Forum at one time and I just happened to remember it has a feature wherein the new user MUST click on a CONTINUE button before their new post is processed.

Since Cybernetec allows one to customize the phrases used for that MOD I was able to put a NOTICE in there to New Users that they are not able to have LINKS in their posts right off the bat. Not perfect, but it serves my needs for now.

Cyburbia 05-08-2007 12:56 PM

This is a great mod, but I'm finding that some spam posts with URLs slipping through. If it doensn't have the http:// prefix, it bypasses moderation and is posted immediately.

Suggestion: use a custom phrase, instead of the standard vbulletin invalidid phrase.

DiverTree 06-07-2007 12:02 AM

I have the post count set to 3, the url set to 3, and a whole slew of keywords seperated by a comma without a space. When a new user registers ... ninty percent of the time it places them into the moderation queue even if there are no flagged keywords or url's in the post. i just upped the url option to 10 in hopes that it fixes the problem im having ... if not then ill have to uninstall it. its really discouraging to a vetran poster joining a new forum to have there non offencive posts placed into a moderation queue. any suggestions? i really like the concept of this hack and appreaciate the work you put into it ... thank you. :)


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