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Moderating Forums

Sometimes, you may need to moderate a forum. This may involve removing off topic or inappropriate posts, or moving posts from one forum to another.
#Log out as the admin, and log back in as the user you created earlier (and assigned to the Forum Admins group).
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TipTip:
Instead of logging out, you can use the Login module to quickly switch to another user.


  1. Select List forums from the Forum menu in the Menu module.
  2. Select the forum you created.
  3. The Moderator actions area, contains special features for forum moderators.
    Moderator actions toolbar.
    Select a topic, then click a moderator action.



    Using this toolbar, you can select topics in the forum and:
    • Move ( Move.) a topic from one forum to another.
      NoteNote:
      This button appears only if you have more than one forum.

    • Lock ( Lock.) (or unlock, Unlock.) a topic
    • Delete ( Delete.) a topic.
    • Merge ( Merge.) two (or more) topics into a single topic.





Moderating Topics and Threads

As a forum moderator, you can also control specific posts and threads.
#Click the topic title. Tiki displays the topic and its reply.
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Moderator actions toolbar.
You can moderate specific posts and replies.
  1. You can use the Moderator actions toolbar to delete a specific post or move it to a different forum.
  2. As the forum administrator, you can also edit (or delete) any topic or reply.




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Contributors to this page: Rick Sapir , Rogelio F. Galliano and System Administrator .
Page last modified on Wednesday, February 03, 2010 01:52:19 pm EST by Rick Sapir.
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