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This product will allow you to ban someone from a thread so they cannot reply to it or, depending on the configuration, they cannot even view its contents.
On my site we have some people who like to stir things up when they see threads about a certain subject. Their replies aren't worthy of an outright ban but they can be very annoying and disrupt the flow of the thread. Rather than leaving up to the moderators to keep deleting the posts and warning the poster, this product puts a stop to the problem by allowing moderators to lock people out of a thread as needed. As of version 4.1.3.1 it is now possible to specify user groups that can use this product even if they don't have moderator rights over the forum the thread is in. It is also possible to quickly unban people who have already posted to the thread. And there is a new option to allow bans to be set at the forum level. Tapatalk Users - Please see this important note about Tapatalk support. Installation
Configuration There are various configuration settings that allow you to customise how this product works... Thread Creation Bans Enabling this allows the thread creator to specify a list of banned users as the thread is being created. This is the only time a non-moderator is able to ban someone from a thread and the following option will appear if enabled... Show Banned Users Enabling this will display a banner at the top of the thread listing all of the users who are banned from that thread, for example... Show Banned Users (Mods Only) Enabling this will display the same banner as above but only if the person viewing the thread is a moderator of the forum the thread is in. Prevent Viewing Enabling this will attempt to stop the person who is banned from a thread from being able to view the contents of that thread. If they attempt to open the thread, or view the preview text, they will get... Logout Protection This works in conjunction with the "Prevent Viewing" option, and enabling this will prevent users not logged into your forums from being able to view the thread if anyone is banned from it. This is to stop someone who is banned from a thread simply logging out of your forums to bypass the ban by viewing the thread as a guest. Allow Forums Bans This allows users to be banned from a forum. Once ban they cannot reply to (or view if "Prevent Viewing" is enabled) any thread in that forum. They will also be prevented from creating new threads in that forum. This setting wont propagate down to sub-forums. There is no forum banner showing who is banned at forum level, however all forum level bans will appear in the thread banner (if enabled) when viewing a thread in that forum. User Groups Optional comma separated list of user group IDs who will have access to this products functionality even if they don't have moderator permissions over the thread. This option will also restrict which users can use the "Thread Creation Bans" feature. Example If a moderator wants to ban someone from a thread then they have two options... The option under the "Moderators Tools" menu will ban the users of any selected posts. This allows quick banning of people who have already replied to the thread. The option under the "Administrative" menu will bring up the following screen which will allow the moderator to enter the names of users they want banned, allowing pre-emptive banning of people you know are going to cause trouble in a thread! This screen is also the only way people can be unbanned from a thread. Version History 4.1.3.1 - Forum level bans, unban and user group settings (2011/05/04) 4.1.3.0 - Initial release (2011/05/04) German Translation: http://www.vbulletin-germany.org/sho...Forenbans-quot Download Now
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For some reason when I try to create a thread, it doesn't give me a box to ban specific users from it. I have to create the thread THEN ban them via the inline moderation dropdown. Any ideas?
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Probably you didn't set it up properly? Check your settings, did you enable user banning when thread is started and how did you setup usergroups able to do this?
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lol you're right, I didn't have it selected at the top
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It does indeed. I'll get these added into the next release. :up:
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Is it possible to make it so that the banned user cannot see the thread in the thread listing?
There will be fewer problems for me if the banned user doesn't even know it exists. |
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Take a look at the image of admincp options. You'll see there an option called prevent viewing. Read its description, this is your answer.
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This is looking very good.
Can you make it so that members can ban users from their own threads that they have started? This would be an excellent feature to give subscribers. |
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Users already can do that when they are starting thread. After that only moderators can do that.
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Users can already ban members from their threads? You sure this is a default vbulletin option? |
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