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This option is set from the Profiles tab of the Options
Manager interface.
Introduction
Discus Pro 4.0 provides "user statuses" which allow the differentiation between different types of visitors to a discussion board. The following terms
will be used throughout this page of instructions:
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Unregistered: Someone who does not have a user or a moderator account (i.e., the public).
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User Level #1 through User Level #6: Registered users who are assigned a level from 1 to 6, with 1 being the lowest and 6 being the
highest. All new users are created at level 1, and they advance through the ranks upon being promoted by a moderator, or upon automatic promotion as
described below.
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Moderator: A moderator who is created through the Moderator Manager.
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Board Administrator: The board administrator, typically "admin".
Changing status descriptions
The default user status names are derived from the language configuration file of the board. To change any descriptions for your guests, simply change
the text found within the box. You can use most Discus formatting tags (except multi-line tags such as tables and list, or upload tags) for statuses.
If you make any changes, simply regenerate your board through Appearance Manager, and the changed status labels will be applied to all existing
posts.
Automatic promotion
You can set up your board to promote a user account through the status levels associated with users based on their number of posts. To
enable auto-promotion between two adjacent levels, check the box in front of that level and define the minimum number of posts that must be made to cause
the promotion to occur.
Note that unregistered guests can become users only after obtaining an account. Users can become moderators only if explicitly promoted to moderator
status by the board administrator. And, of course, no one can become the board administrator, except for the actual board administrator. These
non-automatic promotion scenarios are not listed as automatic promotions in this section.
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