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this is an interesting idea and can be useful in some cases. the part "Once approved, the comment will become visible, and all further comments from that user won't need to go through pre-approval." is likely for the regular users only because for anonymous this won't be possible to do. |
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Technically this could be done by introducing a All the other parts like "preapproved" logic most likely can be achieved with the combination of existing calls and the new pending flag. I.e. create comment method won't set a pending flag for any user with any existing comments. note: the reason why I want to go with the pending flag instead of approved is to keep it compatible with the current comments. |
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Hello, Any news on this? I also would like to allow for anonymous comments but I wouldn't do it unless these get to be pre-approved. Thanks! |
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In remark42 I'm really missing fully featured moderation ui like disqus.com/admin/moderate |
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That would be especially useful in case if anonymous authentication is enabled.
So the suggestion is to have an option that would enable a kind of "pre-approval" mode, in which a new comment from anonymous user (or perhaps also the first ever comment from a user who just signed-in with either of social media) would not be visible to other users until administrator approves it.
Once approved, the comment will become visible, and all further comments from that user won't need to go through pre-approval.
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