• Resolved keibi

    (@keibi)


    GamiPress – BuddyPress Integration

    There is a serious problem, I set post publishing -100 points.

    But I don’t have 100 points in my user account. It is still possible to publish posts.

    In order to create a group owner, I also set it to require -100 points to create a group, but I can still create it without points in my user account.

    The restriction rule doesn’t do anything.

    You can test it directly here.
    https://demos.buddyboss.com/online-communities/

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  • Plugin Author Ruben Garcia

    (@rubengc)

    Hi @keibi

    I’m sorry but GamiPress is not able to restrict the post publication if the user has or not points

    On the GamiPress screens you are setting up ways to earn or lost points, but the user points balance does not changes the ability to publish or perform something

    Best regards

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by Ruben Garcia.
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by Ruben Garcia.
    Thread Starter keibi

    (@keibi)

    When the user has no points, he/she should not be able to use these functions.

    When the user has no points they can go to the payment top-up purchase.

    Thread Starter keibi

    (@keibi)

    Your competitor, mycred, they are designed in such a way that users can’t use it without points. You need to have points to be able to use it. But their functionality is not perfect.

    https://mycred.me/store/mycred-bp-charges/

    But your BuddyBoss plugin, which is very functional, just doesn’t have a limit function, with a limit, users don’t have points and need to pay to recharge, so the design is perfect.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 12 months ago by keibi.
    Plugin Author Ruben Garcia

    (@rubengc)

    Hi @keibi

    That’s a completely different feature

    Anyway, thank you so much for your suggestion, we will take it in count as a future new add-on

    Best regards

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