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I don't have a solution for the OP, I don't think its possible easily (yes always overrides no).
A workaround might be to set the permission for the registered users to not show the edit note, then assign every user that is to show the note a secondary usergroup that does nothing else than set that permission to yes using promotions. Not tested, just what I can think of from the top of my head. Its called transparency. I would much rather have my users know who is maintaining the forum (and that's basically what admins and mods do in perspective of regular user joe), so they know whom they can turn to if they're having problems. Plus I want them to know who is "policing" the forum when it comes to rule issues or conflicts between users. With status comes authority, and everyone who runs a forum knows that from time to time not only help, but also authority is needed. I much rather have that happen open than running some sort of "secret police". |
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