Locked topic: Difference between revisions From Online Manual

Jump to: navigation, search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
A locked [[topic]] is no longer open for replies or modifications to its posts.  The [[administrator]] can permit [[member]]s to lock or unlock topics they have started. Frequently, [[moderation|moderators]] lock topics that were started in error or which have become disruptive to the community, or which are out of date.  If the moderator has locked a topic, the member cannot unlock it. Locking too many topics will stifle conversation
A locked [[topic]] is no longer open for replies or modifications to its posts.  The [[administrator]] can permit [[member]]s to lock or unlock topics they have started. Frequently, [[moderation|moderators]] lock topics that were started in error or which have become disruptive to the community, or which are out of date.  If the moderator has locked a topic, the member cannot unlock it.  
<noinclude>
<noinclude>
[[Category:SMF terminology]]
[[Category:SMF terminology]]
</noinclude>
</noinclude>

Revision as of 13:19, 25 March 2014

A locked topic is no longer open for replies or modifications to its posts. The administrator can permit members to lock or unlock topics they have started. Frequently, moderators lock topics that were started in error or which have become disruptive to the community, or which are out of date. If the moderator has locked a topic, the member cannot unlock it.



Advertisement: