Sticky Post Restriction
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I have a blog and peopel register on it as authors, and when they do that they can write posts as well as sticking them. Can I open that privelege for admin only and authors and writes cannot sticky posts? Thanks!
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The only way I can think of is to roll them all back to contributor level, which does not have permission to publish posts (or upload images – collateral damage I’m afraid). You would then have to review and approve all posts.
The other way is to tell all of the “don’t do that or I’ll roll you back to contributor level privileges” or something like that. Set some guidelines for them and then if they step out of line, and don’t follow them, either roll them back or something.
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You could just delete their stickiness repeatedly. It doesn’t take long to train people, and doing so is sure to piss someone off really quickly, which will lead to greatly increased pageviews. Sad? Perhaps, but true. Also, it’ll bond the community tighter than if the dispute had never arisen.
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Are you allowing people to register directly from your blog to be an author? If so how are you doing that?
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Authors/contributors cannot register directly at wordpress.COM. They have to be added by the administrator of the blog from the dashboard.
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