so you are suggesting me to get tons of moderators to full fill the need of that essential feature?
there is no such addon in xenforo now. hope some one can make it even as paid addon. i will buy
but it's really essential and should come as standard.
vB was one of only a few forum software that I have ever witnessed proving inline moderation/selection tools for searches. It would cause problems because of zonal moderation permissions. If Moderator A only has access to moderate forums A, B an C, but not D, and his/her search pulls up results in forum D, how will the moderator be able to select those threads and perform a certain Moderation action if he or she has no permission to do so? This feature would essentially be limited to Global/Super Moderators.
you are totally missing my point and there is no addon which limits likes per day for a person. i tried that addon and contact the developer but its only for limit likes from total group per day. actually we should have something like limits likes one person can give to the other per day. that will minimize the abuse.
And we need some mod find where they have given likes and to delete abused likes
I understand your point, but I think you're missing mine. You're trying to stop the likes system from turning into a popularity contest, when that's not what the likes system is intended for. So naturally, you ask why there isn't a reputation system, which
would turn your forum into a popularity contest. I've had my forum for well over two years, and I had a vB powered community long before that. The reputation system was far more problematic, with "buddy-repping" and "revenge-repping", and those who cared not about reputation never getting any.
If you really want a way to limit likes, it wouldn't be hard as an add-on, but likes are supposed to be an implied way to agree or acknowledge someone's contribution to a forum - such a system reduces the need for pointless/spam posts like "yea i agree" - posts that really don't contribute anything and just bump up the user's post count, which is far more important to some people in some communities.
You won't need a lot of moderators, but you should have enough to cope with the size of your community. My community has 680,000 posts and nearly 4,000 members, with over a thousand messages a day. I have 6 fellow administrators, 7 Super Moderators and 3 Junior Moderators. I then have one or two small groups of specialist-subject moderators, who supervise their relevant sections. If you hope to control a bigger forum with less manpower, I really do wish you the best of luck! You really can't be a one-man show - in order to maintain a quality forum that people will want to come back to, you need to give it some human attention.
If you really feel you want these features, there are add-on developers that'd be happy to make them for you. Inline search moderation is already possible to some extent, because the "What's New?" feature allows you to select threads for moderation.