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Graduation from "New Member Moderated"


 

When a member has posted the required number of messages to become unmoderated, what is their member status?

Use Group Moderation Setting
or
Override: not moderated

Thanks for any help!

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Jim


 

After the requisite number of messages, the new member is automatically unmoderated. See this in the Owner Help Manual
section about setting up Spam Control and Moderation settings.
/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/customizing-group-settings/spam-control-and-moderation-settings

Unmoderate After
After you select the New Members Moderate checkbox, the Unmoderate After list appears. Select an option from the list to specify whether new members automatically are no longer moderated after they send one approved message or after they send two, three, or four consecutive approved messages. Or you can select Not enabled (which is at the top of the list) to keep new members moderated until you decide to unmoderate them manually (see Managing members).

I believe it goes to the Group Moderation Setting.

Frances


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On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 05:55 PM, Frances wrote:
After the requisite number of messages, the new member is automatically unmoderated. .... I believe it goes to the Group Moderation Setting.
I realize the member becomes "Unmoderated", but most of my groups are fully moderated, so I wanted to know if they go to "Override not moderated."? In an emergency, I unmoderate my group, so "Use Group Moderation Setting" would be perfect for my NMM graduates.? I reserve "Override not moderated" for those who stay on topic and know how to quote properly.

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Jim


 
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On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 11:54 PM, Jim Poston wrote:
I realize the member becomes "Unmoderated", but most of my groups are fully moderated, so I wanted to know if they go to "Override not moderated."? In an emergency, I unmoderate my group, so "Use Group Moderation Setting" would be perfect for my NMM graduates.? I reserve "Override not moderated" for those who stay on topic and know how to quote properly.

In Admin, Settings. Spam Control.
That's what it would revert to automatically. If you have chosen All Messages are Moderated.
See?/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/customizing-group-settings/spam-control-and-moderation-settings?single=true

Frances

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On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 08:58 PM, Frances wrote:
In Admin, Settings. Spam Control.
That's what it would revert to automatically. If you have chosen All Messages are Moderated.
See?/helpcenter/ownersmanual/1/customizing-group-settings/spam-control-and-moderation-settings?single=true
Hi Frances,

I appreciate the link to the Owner's Manual, but it is not clear there whether it reverts to "Use Group Moderation Setting"?or "Override not moderated".? I'd suggest an edit to clarify that it reverts to the group setting.

Thanks.

-- Jim


 

On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 11:41 AM, Jim Poston wrote:
I appreciate the link to the Owner's Manual, but it is not clear there whether it reverts to "Use Group Moderation Setting"?or "Override not moderated".? I'd suggest an edit to clarify that it reverts to the group setting.
No one here can change the manuals. No Management! You can make suggestions in?

And in Settings, Spam Control, that's where you as a group owner ?makes the choice.
New Members Moderated - check box
Messages from new members require approval
Unmoderate After - put in number
Automatically unmoderate new members after N consecutive approved messages.

I think it could (should?) read:?

Unmoderate After
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After you select the New Members Moderate checkbox, the Unmoderate After list appears. Select an option from the list to specify whether new members automatically are no longer moderated after they send one approved message or after they send two, three, or four consecutive approved messages.

Or you can select Not enabled (which is at the top of the list of number of messages - the Unmoderate After list) to keep new members moderated until you decide to unmoderate them manually (see Managing members).

Frances
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On Wed, May 10, 2023 at 09:03 AM, Frances wrote:
No one here can change the manuals. No Management! You can make suggestions in?
Sorry, got confused with the GMF wiki.

-- Jim

Mod's note: ?I will report this suggestion to Beta Docs. I got confused too!