Key questions about this property
The answers below summarize the purpose, scope, default effect, and review scenarios for this property.
| What does it do? |
This property specifies a comma-separated list of roles that allow users to edit existing content while preventing them from creating new content. |
| What area does it affect? |
Communities application |
| What does the default mean? |
The default value is "sn_communities.community_moderator,sn_communities.admin", which is the baseline setting used unless it is changed. |
| When should you review it? |
Review this property when adjusting user permissions for content moderation. |
Out of the box property record
Raw metadata from the property record.
| Property name |
sn_communities.edit_content_explicit_role |
| Sys ID |
a0933219671532007bf09a6617415a2b |
| Type |
string |
| Application |
Communities |
| Default value |
sn_communities.community_moderator,sn_communities.admin |
| Description |
The comma separated roles mentioned in the value are used for the moderation purposes. Users with any of these roles can edit the already created content but can't create new content. Changing this or adding new roles to this will have the same effect. |
| Updated |
2017-09-12 02:13:31 |
Sources
Official references and nearby text excerpts where this property appears.
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... Default value: 50 sn_communities.content.views.time.limit Duration, in seconds, during which a specific nu sn_communities.content.views.count.limit param • Type: integer • Default value: 3600 sn_communities.disable_terms_conditions_role Comma-separated list of roles that bypass the te sn_communities.edit_content_explicit_role Comma-separated list of roles with permission to • Type: string • Default value: n_communities.community_mod sn_communities.enable_session_cache Enables or disables session caching. True: The permissions of any non-admin users o access to ...