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Articles submitted by members of the community are checked for accuracy by the relevant phpBB Team. If you do not find the answer to your question here, we recommend looking through the Support Section as well as using the Site Wide Search. Moderators with privileges in the relevant forums are able to edit topics and posts, even if the forum is locked. You can usually view who the moderators are beneath the forum description on the index page.
A user with moderator privileges is able to select the edit button beside each post. Beyond this point, they are able to:. If, for any case the moderator decides that the post should not be edited, they may lock the post to prevent the user doing so.
The user will be shown a notice when they attempt to edit the post in future. Should the moderator wish to state why the post was edited, they may enter a reason when editing the post. Re: enable moderation queue Post by rghoover » Mon Apr 18, pm Sweet! Thanks for the info. We put this out as a free forum so users of our freeware can help each other rather than bugging me sorry to say, but time matters, ya know about silly usage issues.
Trouble is that not a single relevant post has been made to the forum and I check on it every few days to clean out the spam. Fortunately, we're only talking about a few a week. I can't figure how they create accounts successfully without a real email address. That will set the permissions and you are done. But permission roles are not only a quick and easy way to set permissions, they are also a powerful tool for experienced board administrators to manage permissions on bigger boards.
You can create your own roles and edit existing ones. Roles are dynamic, so when you edit a role, all groups and users that have the role assigned will automatically be updated. A quite common use case for permissions and roles are forum moderation. As you might have already guessed, moderation of specific forums is a local setting, so you can find Forum Moderators in the section for Forum Based Permissions. First of all, you will have to select for forum or forums you want to assign new moderators to.
This form is divided into three areas. In the first one, you can select multiple forums select multiple by holding down the CTRL button on your keyboard, or cmd under MacOS X , where the moderator settings you will set in the following form will only apply to these exact forums. The second area allows you to select only one forum but all the following settings will apply not only to this forum but also all its subforums. Finally, the third area's selection will only affect exactly this forum.
After selecting the forums and hitting Submit , you will be greeted by a form you should already be familiar with from one of the previous sections in this guide: Figure 1. Here you can select the users or groups that should get some kind of moderation power over the selected forums.
First of all, there are some predefined roles from which you can select:. A Standard Moderator can approve or disapprove, edit and delete posts, delete or close reports, but not necessarily change the owner of a post.
This kind of moderator can also issue warnings and view details of a post. As a Queue Moderator, you can only approve or disapprove posts that landed in the moderator queue and edit posts. When you're done simply hit Apply all Permissions.
All the permissions mentioned here can also be selected from the right side of the form to give you more granular options. Local Permissions are too local for you? Well, then phpBB3 has something to offer for you, too: Global Permissions:. In "User Permissions" and "Group Permissions" you can allow and disallow features like attachments, signatures and avatars for specific users and user groups. Note that some of these settings only matter, if the respective feature is enabled in the "Board Features" see Section 1.
Under "Administrators" you can give users or groups administrator privileges like the ability to manage forums or change user permissions. For details on these settings please read the Section 3. The "Global Moderators" form offers you the same settings as the forum specific form described in Section 1.
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