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  • @ryanaon

    Participant

    Hi,

    I am new to BBpress and after a few research, I can’t find what I want.

    Is there a plugin allowing administrators to manage who can see/post in specific forum for each user group?

    Like a table where we have to fill the cases.

    Or maybe I just didn’t understood it is already possible with the documentation?

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  • @robkk

    Moderator

    i dont know about manually managing users to a certain group.

    There might be a workaround in paid memberships though, as long as the user roles the users acquire some certain capabilities to each one.

    Like for example.

    User A buys Bronze membership can only see forum A
    User B buys Silver membership can post to forum A
    User C buys Gold membership can post to forum A and forum B

    that might work

    i would suggest you go to http://jobs.wordpress.net/ and post a job and see if a developer can do this for you.

    if there is a person who finds out they can just update this topic for you.

    @ryanaon

    Participant

    Thx for the answer.

    I am just trying to setup a forum correctly, with restricted areas for groups like : Administrators, moderators and the rest free for registered users.

    And by the way, something to create some moderators right.

    The basics things we can do with phpbb3, nothing new.

    Maybe I just can’t find the right menu on bbpress?

    @robkk

    Moderator

    i looked more at Robins plugin and it seems it could do what you asked.

    so forget my last response.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/bbp-private-groups/

    and to create moderators you can create a new user and assign their forum role to moderator, or you can edit an existing users profile and change their forum role to moderator.

    to edit a user go to the backend of WordPress

    find the menu users , go to all users , search for your user , click the edit link to edit the specific user , then scroll down til you find forum role and click the drop-down and change the users forum role to moderator.

    @ryanaon

    Participant

    I saw that plugin earlier too, I am trying!

    Thx for the answer, usefull =)

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