Writing content without confirming email

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  • When someone registers on the site and does not verify their e-mail address, they receive the following notification in the left corner. However, unlike the notification, he can start a new discussion and post a message to an existing discussion. Isn't that strange?

    Your e-mail address has not been confirmed yet, please check your inbox for the confirmation e-mail. You will not be able to post or chat in the forum until you confirm your email address!

  • @flarum-türkiye Yes, indeed it is. I have noticed this as well. But then again my stuff is not up to latest and greatest so I'd figured it'd been fixed by now?

  • Can you check your privileges in the ACP?
    We recently added verified/unverified user groups. If your remove posting privileges from registered-users and give it to only verified-users then people shouldn't be able to post until they confirm their email.

  • @baris Is it normal to ask for e-mail approval for social entries?

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    Settings this way, but a user whose e-mail address has not been verified can start a new topic or reply to a topic.

    For example, in this scenario, searching and viewing users are turned off and they are running. However, an unverified user can still send a message and open a new thread.

  • @Flarum-Türkiye the image you sent is for the Global Privileges, posting privileges are controlled for each category separately.

  • @baris said in Writing content without confirming email:

    @Flarum-Türkiye the image you sent is for the Global Privileges, posting privileges are controlled for each category separately.

    understood. However, one thinks that this can happen in general settings.

  • @flarum-türkiye said in Writing content without confirming email:

    However, one thinks that this can happen in general settings.

    It is a category-level privilege. It is done this way so that fine-grained privileges can be set for each category (e.g. only verified users can post in certain special categories)

    Your e-mail address has not been confirmed yet, please check your inbox for the confirmation e-mail. You will not be able to post or chat in the forum until you confirm your email address!

    I agree this verbiage is confusing and should be updated or removed altogether.


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