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What's the difference between the capability remove_users and delete_users?
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In the list of capabilities, I found there's both remove_users
and delete_users
. It's not clear to me what remove_users
is supposed to do, the Codex documentation just says it was introduced in version 3.0 (https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities).
users capabilities documentation
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In the list of capabilities, I found there's both remove_users
and delete_users
. It's not clear to me what remove_users
is supposed to do, the Codex documentation just says it was introduced in version 3.0 (https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities).
users capabilities documentation
add a comment |
In the list of capabilities, I found there's both remove_users
and delete_users
. It's not clear to me what remove_users
is supposed to do, the Codex documentation just says it was introduced in version 3.0 (https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities).
users capabilities documentation
In the list of capabilities, I found there's both remove_users
and delete_users
. It's not clear to me what remove_users
is supposed to do, the Codex documentation just says it was introduced in version 3.0 (https://codex.wordpress.org/Roles_and_Capabilities).
users capabilities documentation
users capabilities documentation
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The difference is really no difference in regular (single install) WordPress. It's in a multisite install (network) where there is a difference.
In multisite, only a Super Admin (who can manage everything on the network) has delete_users
capability, while an "admin" (who would own/manage a single site) can remove_users
from their site, but cannot delete them from the network.
Hope that helps clarify.
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The difference is really no difference in regular (single install) WordPress. It's in a multisite install (network) where there is a difference.
In multisite, only a Super Admin (who can manage everything on the network) has delete_users
capability, while an "admin" (who would own/manage a single site) can remove_users
from their site, but cannot delete them from the network.
Hope that helps clarify.
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The difference is really no difference in regular (single install) WordPress. It's in a multisite install (network) where there is a difference.
In multisite, only a Super Admin (who can manage everything on the network) has delete_users
capability, while an "admin" (who would own/manage a single site) can remove_users
from their site, but cannot delete them from the network.
Hope that helps clarify.
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The difference is really no difference in regular (single install) WordPress. It's in a multisite install (network) where there is a difference.
In multisite, only a Super Admin (who can manage everything on the network) has delete_users
capability, while an "admin" (who would own/manage a single site) can remove_users
from their site, but cannot delete them from the network.
Hope that helps clarify.
The difference is really no difference in regular (single install) WordPress. It's in a multisite install (network) where there is a difference.
In multisite, only a Super Admin (who can manage everything on the network) has delete_users
capability, while an "admin" (who would own/manage a single site) can remove_users
from their site, but cannot delete them from the network.
Hope that helps clarify.
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