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Revision as of 18:34, 19 January 2018
Vanilla Forums are open-source, standards-compliant, customizable discussion forums.
How to get access to the forum
Anyone can read the forums at http://forum.opensourceecology.org/
However, to be able to post new discussions or to comment on existing discussions, you'll have to apply for a forum membership. I'd like to allow any user to join our forum without the need for manual approval, but this would turn this forum into a paradise for spammers, and would require more time from us to remove spam messages and delete the corresponding user accounts.
![]() | Applying for a forum membership
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- You can only post after your forum membership has been manually approved by a forum admin (see green box above)
- If you try to log in before being approved, you'll receive an error message similar to "Permission denied"
Usually, all forum applicants are approved, except those whose email looks suspicious (me@test.com, skseopclwq@yeah.net) and those with a suspicious membership request text. By that, I mean:
- empty text
- sentences that do not make sense, like "And she navigation boldly arrested. Furniture frequently slow night."
- messages asking me to buy "purple moncler vest", "green ski jacket", "cheap viagra", "cialis", and so on
- canned messages (those that look like they were copy/pasted from a collection)
In essence, all applicants are approved except those who look like a spam bot or a spammer, according to the admin's intuition.
Tips
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Email Notifications
You can receive email notifications when:
- There's a new discussion or comment on any of the categories you have subscribed to
- people comment on your bookmarked discussions.
- people mention you in comments (by using (@login)
- people mention you in discussion titles (by using @login)
- people write on your wall.
- people reply to your wall comments.
- someone sends you a private message.
- you are added to private conversations.
- people comment on your discussions.
Plugins we use
- Email Subscribe
- Google Sign In
- Gravatar
- FileUpload
- Flagging
- ...
See Also
- Forum Policy
- Evaluation of Vanilla Forum use for OSE - /Evaluation
- Vanilla Forums source code