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  • Plugin Author Jose Conti

    (@jconti)

    Hi @ubernaut,
    I don’t understand you. Only user who can access to network, has access to WangGuard, unless you check report from posts.

    Where do you see that all user can report to others?

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter Ben Hansen

    (@ubernaut)

    on the buddypress profile screens of the networks main site. Seems any user (even subscribers) can see the button not sure if it actually does anything though, if the user clicks the button they get a message saying the user was reported but then if i check the user in network admin as the super admin it does not look like they were reported.

    Thread Starter Ben Hansen

    (@ubernaut)

    i think i was confused before about the admin area access but yeah the button does still show up for all users.

    Plugin Author Jose Conti

    (@jconti)

    Hi,

    Yes, but that is another “report”

    You will see in WangGuard options menu, the menu “Moderation Queue” there you will find the reported users and Blogs by users. From there, you can report to WangGuard or not.

    Kind regards

    Plugin Author Jose Conti

    (@jconti)

    I forget it…

    Is you don’t like it, you can go to WangGuard -> Configuration -> Settings and uncheck: “Show the ‘report user’ button on BuddyPress”

    And if you use Multisite too: “Show the ‘Report blog and author’ menu item in the Admin Bar”.

    Thread Starter Ben Hansen

    (@ubernaut)

    thank you for the fix! i swear when i made this post originally i had seen the button when logged in as another user but perhaps i was mistaken due to domain mapping or possibly while user switching. thanks again your plugin saves me so much grief dealing with the sploggers.

    Plugin Author Jose Conti

    (@jconti)

    You’re welcome

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