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This is a discussion on Moderations Permissions based on User Groups within the vBSEO Features Archive forums, part of the vBulletin Links & Resources category; Just installed 3.2.5 and I'm using LinkBacks moderation. I've noticed I can only change this moderation based on Forumslist, like ...

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    Moderations Permissions based on User Groups

    Just installed 3.2.5 and I'm using LinkBacks moderation.

    I've noticed I can only change this moderation based on Forumslist, like each Forum must have LinkBacks moderated or not.

    At my board I have 3 different classes of moderators but I can't select each one has the authority to moderate them. As soon this option to moderate LinkBacks is chosen all classes of moderators are able to moderate.

    My suggestion: This option should be included on UserGroups choices or just a field on vBseo configurations to include each UserGroups IDs should be able to.
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    I first will like to clarify something so other customers will not get this wrong. The version you have installed on your site is vBSEO 3.2.0

    On default who ever has moderation permissions can manage linkbacks. You can change each moderators permissions. So there is no need to add usergroup permissions as we strongly advise our users to check each linkback before enabling it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mert Gökçeimam View Post
    I first will like to clarify something so other customers will not get this wrong. The version you have installed on your site is vBSEO 3.2.0
    That's correct. My bad.


    Quote Originally Posted by Mert Gökçeimam View Post
    On default who ever has moderation permissions can manage linkbacks. You can change each moderators permissions. So there is no need to add usergroup permissions as we strongly advise our users to check each linkback before enabling it.
    I undertand you point and reasons but how if I can only give permission to admins to moderate LinkBacks ?

    Buy the way, I tried to change my moderators usergroup permissions to not gave the option to moderate LinkBacks. If I do this I affect them in other permissions they should have.
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    You can edit your moderator permissions and disable moderating linkbacks.

    AdminCp > Forums and Moderators > Show All Moderators and click on edit permissions. You can set the permissions within Can moderate LinkBacks setting
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    In fact I already did that and that's was the reason I posted this as suggestion. I took a lot of time to edit permissions this way because I have many forums on my list.

    Using this option I can set globally permissions for admins and supermods but not for moderators.

    It's just a point to think about for the future to make things easier.
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