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igirisjin:
Seems I cant post in feature requests or next smf discussion so I put here.


I prefer to leave 1 board guest activity  board and another used as a contactus board open for guest posting. There is captcha and spam questions but individuals regularly leave spam or their own business advertising links without permission.

If admin is away then other regular group users cannot see unapproved posts to reply to. If I leave boards open then there is spam. I don't have/want moderators but a system to allow normal user groups to judge posts would be a good.
If they reported a post and admin had an option to set the number of reports as a trigger  (say 3 times reported) to make the post unapproved it would be a big help. Regular users often will help clean up by simply reporting it - its a huge resource pool that could be tapped into to get spam 'invisible' and on a moderation unapproved list.

If a few members report it then it probably is spam.
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Oldiesmann:
You should have permission to post in both of those boards. Are you not seeing the "New Topic" button there?

igirisjin:
Last time I logged in and looked around carefully I couldnt post in those boards it seems - no  new topic button visible.
Feature request and next SMF.

Donno why. I logged out/logged in again but the same.


If selected (admin settable) groups users report a post and it reaches an admin limit (settable), say 3 reports, then it automatically becomes an unapproved post and not visible.

A way of using average board users to automatically clean up some spam.

emanuele:
That's not a bad idea...

The post moderation could be improved in several ways, one that is still in my to-do list is to be able to define certain "conditions" for the posts to be posted as approved (like no more than x links, no more than x words, no more frequently than x posts per minute over a certain amount of time, etc.) and otherwise kept as unapproved (maybe linked to the number of posts of the user).

Orangine:
I guess it's more like a mod material than a feature. Also, it could be easily abused, it's way too easy to get few folks to report something.
I've had an idea once, that if a post is reported more than once, it should be "bumped" on the reported posts lists, this would work well in a big forums, where a lot content is published and sometimes mods are dealing with the report looking on the time/date.

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