Mass Moderation Script for Orkut V1.3

By Sharath Last update Aug 22, 2007 — Installed 284 times.

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Sharath Script's Author

Script updated:
http://avsharath.googlepages.com/massmoderation...

The new version of the script now works for the new orkut interface, and includes an interface to add or remove list of communities to include in mass-moderation. You no more have to manually download the script and edit the community list.

Check out my blog for more details:
http://technowise.blogspot.com/2007/08/manage-a...

 
Sharath Script's Author

This script helps you manage multiple communities easily, by providing options to mass-delete, mass-ban and mass-remove members. These options will be provided on the community-topics page and on the member manage page.

Download the script here:
http://avsharath.googlepages.com/massmoderation...

After that, open the saved file in any text-editor like Notepad and find the below text:

var communityIds = ['419822','6413141','1027'];

Remove all the ID's there and put your own community ID's in the same manner. Make sure you put them in single quotes and saparate them using commas.

After you have added the list of communities, save it and open (or drag and drop) that script file in Firefox browser, you will get a dialog box to install the script.

Thats it, now go to any of the community topics page to find the mass-moderation options. Enjoy!

Note: This script can work along with the 'Orkut Mass Delete Tool'. There won't be any conflict between that script and this one in the community topics page.

You can find snap-shots of running this script in my blog:
http://technowise.blogspot.com/2007/08/manage-a...

Please let me know your feedback on this script.

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