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Hello! I’ve been plagued by a lot of people signing up to our forum who just want links or something. They are human beings, but they are not genuinely interested in our site.
In order to save time, but also weed out useless members, we’ve set up a “Member2” category (Member_id == “9”). When you register, you can self activate, and this gives you member 2 status. Then you are free to go in and fix up your profile if you like.
However, Member2’s don’t have posting privileges. They can’t post in forums or post comments. To do so, a Member2 needs to “upgrade” to Member 1st class (e.g., “Members”). This is done by having a conversation with us, human to human. Talking to the bouncer.
This information is available in the first email that goes out when people register (the activation instructions). But I’m afraid people will just click the link, activate, and not read the whole thing.
Therefore, I’d like to have a notice on the forums to remind Member2’s that, in order to post, they just need to contact us for an upgrade.
I wanted to put in a conditional statement in the forums, perhaps in the top bar, something like:
{if member_id =="9"}If you would like to post on the forums, <a href="http://link">contact us for an upgrade.</a>{/if}It seems that this syntax doesn’t work - the conditional is not recognized. Do I have to wrap it in something else?
Are there other approaches to this situation? out of curiosity, of your 116K registered users, are a lot of them just linkseekers?
Thanks for your help!