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Comment Probation

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Comment Probation allows you to put a comment author on “probation.”

If you allow comments to automatically appear from authors who already have an approved comment,
this plugin gives you a bit more control. It lets you approve a comment but place the author
under probation, meaning that any future comments from that author will need to be moderated again.

When approving a comment, you’re given the option to “Approve” the comment, or “Approve with Probation.”
If a comment ended up in moderation because the author is on probation, “approving” the comment will
remove the author from the probation list.

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  • Two ways to approve a comment: ‘Approve’ and ‘Approve with Probation’.

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This plugin only works if you’ve enabled the setting “Comment author must have a previously approved comment”
on the Discussion Settings Screen.

FAQ

Why am I not seeing “probation” links when moderating comments?

This plugin only works if you’ve enabled the setting “Comment author must have a previously approved comment”
on the Discussion Settings Screen.

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“Comment Probation” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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