Extension:StructuredDiscussions/Moderation

''This describes how moderation works in Flow at time of writing the article. This may change in the future.''

States & permissions
There are 4 states: (none), hidden, deleted, suppressed.

When a post is in a moderated state, it will either be not visible at all (is users have no permissions to see it), or be replaced by a "Comment by " message. Said message can be clicked to reveal the original message.

To see moderated posts, users need these permissions (based on default permission defined in Flow.php - this may be different with custom config):


 * hidden: any logged in user (so completely hidden for all anonymous users)
 * deleted: sysop (so completely hidden for non-sysops)
 * suppressed: oversight (so completely hidden for non-oversighters)

Revision
Every action on a topic/post (or header) will create a new revision. Edits, moderation, ... all generate a new revision.

In Flow, it is only possible to moderate the most recent revision of a topic or post (thus creating a new revision with the new moderation status). The moderation status of this last revision, combined with the moderation status of a specific revision of a post, is what will determine if anything can be seen.

Example:


 * When a post with 30 revisions (edits, anything, ...) is suppressed, none of the previous (and current) revisions will be accessible for anyone with non-suppression permissions.
 * When that post is later restored (unsuppressed), all of the previous revisions are available to anyone again. The suppress + restore revisions will not be available for anyone with non-suppression permissions, though.
 * Again, when suppressed, nothing at all will be visible.