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{{Version specific|version=2.0.x}}
{{Version specific|version=2.0.x}}
 
You can only issue a warning if an administrator has enabled the warning system.
Before you can issue a warning, you need to enable the warning system in the admin panel. Admin panel > [[Core Features]] [[Core_Features#Warning_System|Warning System]] and save the page.
 
In this section, we will go over all parts of the new SMF Warning System, which includes configuration as well as actually warning users.  We'll start off with actually warning users first, this way you will have a better understanding of the settings.  Hopefully.


===Issuing a Warning===
===Issuing a Warning===
Let us assume that somebody has double posted, or has posted something rudeWhatever the reason, you need to warn somebodyWarning somebody will reduce their privileges further and further for each warning they receive.
Issuing a warning reduces a user's privileges on a forumThe higher the warning, the greater this reduction will be.   


To warn a user, simply click their username.  You will come to their profile summary.  Under the "Actions" area of the left menu bar, click "Issue a warning".  You will come to a page that has some information, as well as a few options:
To warn a user, simply click their username.  You will come to their profile summary.  In the "Actions" menu, click "Issue a warning".  You will come to a page that has some information, as well as a few options:


*'''Member Name''' - The name of the member to be warned.
*'''Member Name''' - The name of the member to be warned.
*'''Warning Level''' - This is the level of warning that you wish to give them.  Click somewhere on the bar to raise or lower their warning percentage. Setting this to zero will remove the warning.
*'''Warning Level''' - This is the level of warning that you wish to give them.  Click either the plus or minus signs or somewhere on the white bar to raise or lower their warning percentage. Setting this to zero will remove the warning.
*'''Reason for Warning''' - This field is required.  Put a reason for why this member is getting warned. This is displayed to the rest of the moderators.
*'''Reason for Warning''' - This field is required.  Put a reason for why this member is being warned. This is displayed to the rest of the moderators.
*'''Send a Notification''' - This will send a private message, if this box is checked.  It's helpful to let them know which post they got warned about (as if there would ever be any doubt).
*'''Send a Notification''' - If this box is checked, a private message will be sent to the user informing them why have been warned.


===Configuring Warnings===
===Configuring Warnings===
The warning system can be configured from the administration center.
The warning system can be configured from the administration center.
Moderation options are found at Admin panel / Security and Moderation / Moderation
Moderation options are found at Admin panel / Security and Moderation / Moderation


When you come to this screen, you will see the following options:
When you come to this screen, you will see the following options:
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''The forum Administrator can configure settings related to the warning system in the administration panel on the [[Security_and_Moderation#Moderation|Security and Moderation]] Page.''
''The forum Administrator can configure settings related to the warning system in the administration panel on the [[Security_and_Moderation#Moderation|Security and Moderation]] Page.''
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[[Category:As a moderator]]
[[Category:As a moderator]]

Revision as of 20:33, 25 July 2014

You can only issue a warning if an administrator has enabled the warning system.

Issuing a Warning

Issuing a warning reduces a user's privileges on a forum. The higher the warning, the greater this reduction will be.

To warn a user, simply click their username. You will come to their profile summary. In the "Actions" menu, click "Issue a warning". You will come to a page that has some information, as well as a few options:

  • Member Name - The name of the member to be warned.
  • Warning Level - This is the level of warning that you wish to give them. Click either the plus or minus signs or somewhere on the white bar to raise or lower their warning percentage. Setting this to zero will remove the warning.
  • Reason for Warning - This field is required. Put a reason for why this member is being warned. This is displayed to the rest of the moderators.
  • Send a Notification - If this box is checked, a private message will be sent to the user informing them why have been warned.

Configuring Warnings

The warning system can be configured from the administration center. Moderation options are found at Admin panel / Security and Moderation / Moderation

When you come to this screen, you will see the following options:

  • Warning level for user watch - This is the percentage of warning that requires a user watch. A user watch puts every watched user in the moderator panel. Every time a watched member logs in or posts, it is documented here. More info at mod panel doc
  • Warning level for post moderation - This will force a moderator to approve each post made by the offender.
  • Warning level for for user muting - The most severe of warning levels. This will not allow the member to post any further, until his warning level decreases (if enabled).
  • Maximum user warning points per day - This sets the maximum amount of points a member can acquire in one day, from any single moderator. Administrators are excluded from this restriction.
  • Warning points to decrement from users every 24 hours - If enabled, this will cause a member's points do decrease by the amount set per 24 hours.
  • Show warning status to all users - Having this option checked will show a member's warning level to everybody else.

The forum Administrator can configure settings related to the warning system in the administration panel on the Security and Moderation Page.



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