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King Justice 11-25-2012 04:59 PM

Can a mod or super mod delete ALL threads and posts? 107k posts!?
 
Hello,

At 5:09am last night a super mod deleted ALL threads and posts at my forum. I'm running 3.8.9 PL2

He said he was moderating in mod cp and then it somehow happened, leaving just sticky threads behind. HOW IS THIS POSSIBLE!?

evenmonkeys 11-25-2012 08:05 PM

If this super moderator has access to thread and post pruning, which I believe all super moderators do, they have the ability to wipe your entire forum of threads and posts. This is why it is very crucial that you select "safe" users for this usergroup.

Lynne 11-25-2012 08:10 PM

This is also why you should be making daily backups of your site.

You can check all your moderator permissions in admincp > Forums & Moderators > Show all Moderators > edit permissions.

King Justice 11-25-2012 09:30 PM

That is crazy. He thought he was just deleting all of the spam and threads awaiting moderationg not every single one in general. Why would a super mod be able to do such damage within one minute WTH now my site, a huge site is gone, even if I had a back up it'd be old not an every day back up because I can't afford the disk space an every day back up would be since the site is 80+GB.

evenmonkeys 11-26-2012 04:15 AM

I understand the frustration. I've done it before, myself. If you can take anything positive from this at all.. it'd be to either limit the authorization of such actions via permissions.

Max Taxable 11-26-2012 04:17 AM

It's the "check all" box.... Can delete thousands of threads and/or posts. Easy to do, too easy.

Rick 12-05-2012 12:01 AM

The way Vb 3.x is setup when you add a moderator, any moderator not just super mod, the default Vb setting is "Can Mass-Prune Threads" YES. "Can Physically Delete Posts
(Completely removes the post from the database)" again YES.


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