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[Solved] Restricting some users from commenting
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Feb 08, 2023 1:03 am
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I have an online courses on wordpress. I'm using LearnDash. I've also installed wpdiscuz so as students on my courses could ask questions near each page. I now what to differentiate between 2 tiers of students - those who paid extra for the ability to ask question and those who didn't. Is there an easy way I could do that? I mean I could duplicate the course for students that aren't able to comment, but I'd rather have them on the same course, that they could read the questions and answers of other students.
Is there a way to do that? But I need something like this to be done automatically. To set a rule for those people who bought that product on woocommerce and not the other one - that comments will be disabled for all the pages of a specific course.
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Feb 08, 2023 1:22 pm
(@asti)
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@assafmanor,
If it's a separate user group, you can configure it with the built-in wpDiscuz "Disable commenting for roles" option. More info here: https://wpdiscuz.com/docs/wpdiscuz-7/getting-started/manage-comment-forms/comment-form-settings/#disable_commenting_for_roles
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Feb 08, 2023 3:42 pm
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Hi thanks for your answer. It's not. I mean - a person can theoretically register for course A with the ability to ask questions and for a different course B without the ability to write questions.
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@assafmanor,
Please let us know what the condition for users that will have permission to comment.
That is, which user should have permission to comment under lesson A and don't have permission to comment under lesson B. How could this be detected.
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