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If I define an "Automatic Redaction" for my name ("Brandon") to be replaced by a pseudo-name ("Bane") then when I write a post and include my name, authenticated users will see my name but unauthenticated users are shown my pseudo-name.
However, if I then go add a comment and in the comment I include my name, both authenticated and unauthenticated users are shown my name -- auto-redaction does not scrub my name from comments for unauthenticated users.
Of course, I could just moderate comments better. But then authenticated users can't read the result naturally, they too would see the censored version. Plus, I might miss one and mistakenly divulge my real name.
It would be a really nice change if Automatic Redaction worked in comments as well.
Additionally, it would be nice if it worked everywhere in a site (like the template-tags such as "This post posted by Brandon on May 28, 2013 @ 8am") -- however, most of that I can more easily edit to just not show to anyone.
An otherwise great plugin though, thank you! :)
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If I define an "Automatic Redaction" for my name ("Brandon") to be replaced by a pseudo-name ("Bane") then when I write a post and include my name, authenticated users will see my name but unauthenticated users are shown my pseudo-name.
However, if I then go add a comment and in the comment I include my name, both authenticated and unauthenticated users are shown my name -- auto-redaction does not scrub my name from comments for unauthenticated users.
Of course, I could just moderate comments better. But then authenticated users can't read the result naturally, they too would see the censored version. Plus, I might miss one and mistakenly divulge my real name.
It would be a really nice change if Automatic Redaction worked in comments as well.
Additionally, it would be nice if it worked everywhere in a site (like the template-tags such as "This post posted by Brandon on May 28, 2013 @ 8am") -- however, most of that I can more easily edit to just not show to anyone.
An otherwise great plugin though, thank you! :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: