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Originally Posted by Paul M
I see - and yes, thats correct. I dont see any point in a no-one option.
At the very least the site administartors should have the power. Superadministrators are not a option in any standard permissions, they are just an ACP oddity.
If you really want a no-one option then simply ceate a dummy usergroup called no one, and only assign it the option(s).
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I see your point of view. The flip side is not making so easy for people to make mistakes. Admins already have the power within the admin control panel whereupon it becomes a very conscious decision to delete feedback. Also, inline moderation would typically require an admin to reenter their password (presuming option is enabled), but not in this case.
Thank you for the suggestion regarding the dummy usergroup. This is a good option for the client assuming it becomes a requirement. I also discovered an easier method to make deletions harder via examining the code: Set the delete timeout option to zero. This removes the button (as opposed to allowing for an indefinite period for deletions).