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4/6/2011 12:51 PM
 
Is there a way to view what the moderators are doing?   I get a notification when a thread is deleted, but it doesn't say which user deleted it.

Also, is there a way to just put a "Thread Dump" in place?   Some forums allow moderators to delete/move threads to a "Thread Dump".   Only Admins can empty the thread dump.   This keeps moderators in line.

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4/18/2011 4:29 AM
 
The DotNetNuke Forum Extensions project contains 2 releases, 1 for latest post and another for active threads. There is, also in source but not as a downloadable release, a 'top moderators' extension in my CodePlex kept source. This looks at the moderation audits and can probably be helpful for anything you want to do. You could also read from the same tables it does and use the Reports module to display whatever (and however) you want. 

Chris Paterra

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