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Move Inactive and Lurker Users To New Usergroup
Developer Last Online: Nov 2023
As of 23 Nov 2017 this modification has been withdrawn.
This runs daily to check the activity of members and move them to a new usergroup if they meet certain rules. Lurkers If a member has not posted on the forum for a defined number of days (90 by default) then they will be moved from their existing usergroup to the defined usergroup (this can be any existing usergroup, however, you should really create a new 'Lurkers' group Inactive Members If a member has not visited the forum for a defined number of days (180 by default) then they will again be moved from their existing usergroup to the defined usergroup (this can also be any existing usergroup, however, you should again really create a new 'Inactive Users' group. Only members of a defined list of usergroups are checked for inactivity. If a member of the Inactive usergroup returns to the forum, or the Lurkers usergroup posts again, and auto-restore is enabled, they are automatically restored either to another pre-defined usergroup (by default this is usergroup 2, Registered Users) or to the usergroup they were in before they got initially moved. Note that if you use this option then you really must have seperate Inactive and Lurker usergroups, otherwise you are going to get in a mess. Any of the options above can be disabled if not required. All options are in ACP > Options > Inactive and Lurker Members To install simply download the file and import in vbulletin using the product manager. Note: The move of inactive users is done once per day as part of the existing vbulletin daily update cron job. The restore function should be pretty much instant. Also, this works purely on the Primary usergroup, secondary groups are neither checked or altered. History: v4.0.1 : 02-Jan-2010 : Initial release for vb 4.0.0 Gold. v4.0.2 : 02-Jan-2010 : Prevent restore to usergroup 0 if old usergroup data is missing. v4.0.3 : 16-Feb-2010 : Lurker & Inactive settings split out. v4.0.4 : 18-Feb-2010 : Installer & code updates. v4.0.5 : 12-Sep-2010 : Fix bug in disable options. v4.1.0 : 04-Dec-2010 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1. v4.1.7.0 : 16-Oct-2011 : Updated for vBulletin 4.1.7. v4.2.0.0 : 24-May-2012 : Updated for vBulletin 4.2.0. Show Your Support
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#182
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Restores are not done by the cron job, they are automatically processed when you visit the site.
In the case of Lurkers, it wont actually occur until the next time the member visits a page. So if they post, and then leave, they wont get restored until they return. |
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#184
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No.
There are no user exemptions, only user groups. |
#185
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Great Mod.
Is there a way to have the Lurkers have a special badge, title or something that will motivate them to post? |
#186
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For Lurkers you have created special group, so you can specify any title, html markup for title or even create a notification with explanation why this user is Lurker (as I did)
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#187
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Unbloated member list is good.
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#188
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I was wondering if it's possible to count forum posts AND posts in social groups/blogs? I have a lot members who are actively posting in those areas of the site, but not on the main forums. D: So it seems weird to have them in the Lurker group.
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#189
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No, this cannot do that, it would need extra code writing.
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#190
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Updated: This is now available for the 4.1.x series of vBulletin only.
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#191
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What if the user i very active on the blogs but don't post on the forum, will they be targeted as inactive?
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