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Marc

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  1. If you go to Members->Content Moderation->Spam Prevention->Geolocation settings, you can add countries in there that you wish to disallow.
  2. Just to add to this, we are aware internally that its coming up a fair bit for our users
  3. We would need the example members and exactly what you believe they moved from and to. As mentioned however, there is nothing at all on the downtime that would have changed settings in any way at all. It was quite simply a service that was down
  4. You can add individual items to ckeditor, yes. If It's a plugin from their site If its something you are doing yourself
  5. You would go to Members->Members->Group promotions, click to add a new rule, then fill in the details that are appropriate to your particular needs on promotions there
  6. Please ensure that you are creating new topics for different issues, as this can help in ensuring you get the correct information at any given time. With this, I would also need examples of the problem. It may be, for example, the user has registered and the spam level that has been ascertained, is at a level whereby your setting dictate they need admin validation
  7. There is no built in feature that would achieve this, but indeed as noted above, you could use zapier for this. Or indeed you could use any other service which would take webhooks for this purpose
  8. Im not sure what you mean by you want to inherit it to your forum.
  9. This should have been resolved now. Let us know if its not
  10. Im honestly not sure what you mean here. Are you responding to the right topic?
  11. No, you would have to add them via the ACP in order to be able to use them. There is no way in which to do it in the manner you suggest
  12. As mentioned in the message there, you need to visit /admin/upgrade and complete the upgrade
  13. To clarify on this. The message shows because our software is actually being allowed to run those functions. So its not so much a case of whether or not they are disabled. It's a case of finding why they are not disabled
  14. That would really be a case of community management.
  15. We would need specific examples. At present, the only issue outstanding is the bug you reported in the topic you linked to above. If thats the issue you are referring to, then that is still an open bug
  16. I have tagged developers on this to confirm
  17. Thank you for bringing this issue to our attention! I can confirm this should be further reviewed and I have logged an internal bug report for our development team to investigate and address as necessary, in a future maintenance release.
  18. I would suggest contacting your hosting company on this issue, as they would be the best to advise you in this case
  19. You could get a time where there is an error on your site, things break badly, or many other things that wouldnt look good on the user end too. Our aim is to resolve the problem so they dont see these things, rather than to make the issue look pretty 🙂
  20. There is quite a lot shown on that page. Is there something specific you cant find?
  21. Why would you want to get rid of them? Is there some issue being caused on your site due to these? I ask as what you are describing is perfectly normal
  22. We are constantly changing things to improve our resilience against attacks on our network
  23. Updated with the latest, thanks 🙂
  24. I will add this on my notes when doing internal testing on stuff 🙂
  25. Glad to hear that sorted the issue for you
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