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| StatusNet AutoSandbox plugin 0.1 03/16/10
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| Automatically sandboxes newly registered users as a spam-management technique.
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| Only really suits small sites where all users can be hand-moderated. A moderator
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| will then have to unbox legimate users, using the following built-in script:
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| ./scripts/userrole.php -n username -r moderator
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| (replace 'username' with the nickname of the user you wish to make a moderator).
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| 
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| The following note will be added to the top of the Registration form:
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| "Note you will initially be "sandboxed" so your posts will not appear in the
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| public timeline."
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| 
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| This can be followed by the following extra information if a contact user (denoted
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| here by XXX) is specified:
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| "Send a message to @XXX to speed up the unsandboxing process."
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| 
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| If no contact user is specified, it will default to the "Default subscription" user
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| who automatically subscribes to new users (set in Admin -> User).
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| 
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| Use:
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| 1. Add plugin:
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| Default usage:
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| addPlugin('AutoSandbox');
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| Specify a contact user (replace 'someuser' with appropriate username):
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| addPlugin('AutoSandbox', array('contact' => 'someuser'));
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| Stop contact user from defaulting to the Defaul subscription:
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| addPlugin('AutoSandbox', array('contact' => ''));
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| Changelog
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| =========
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| 0.1 initial release
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| 
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