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SleekView Charts for wpDiscuz

wpDiscuz extends wp_comments with vote, rating, subscription, and follow tables. SleekView Charts joins them so Number, Area, Pie, and Bar cards show moderation pressure, engagement, and subscriber growth from one source.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for wpDiscuz

Comments and their wpDiscuz signals as charts

wpDiscuz keeps comments in wp_comments and adds vote, rating, subscription, and follow tables keyed by comment or post ID. The default Comments screen surfaces none of those signals in chart form, so a downvoted thread is invisible in trend reporting and a subscriber audit means manual SQL.

SleekView Charts joins the wpDiscuz tables onto wp_comments and aggregates over the combined dataset. Number cards hold total comments this month and the pending count. Area cards show comments per day. Pies break out approved versus pending versus spam. Bar cards rank posts by vote count or comment volume.

Moderators get a daily comment trend and a downvote-pressure card; editors get a top-rated comments leaderboard; community managers get a subscriber-growth chart. Every aggregation refreshes against the same tables the moderation queue reads.

Workflow

Build a wpDiscuz dashboard in four steps

1

Base on wp_comments

Use wp_comments as the base for most cards. Filter to wpDiscuz comments via the comment-type column if needed and group on date or status for trends and distributions.
2

Join wpDiscuz tables

Add joins to the wpDiscuz vote, rating, and subscription tables on comment_id or post_id. SleekView Charts builds the SQL automatically.
3

Aggregate over scores and counts

Sum vote tallies, Average ratings per post, Count subscription rows per post. Each card answers a different role's question.
4

Save role-scoped dashboards

Moderators see comments-per-day and downvote pressure. Editors see top-rated comments. Community managers see subscriber growth. Gate per capability.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from wpDiscuz data

Four cards that turn wpDiscuz signals into a real moderation-and-engagement dashboard.
Number · Default

Total comments (30 days)

Counts rows in wp_comments with comment_date in the last 30 days. The headline engagement number for editorial dashboards.
Count
Area · Gradient

Comments per day

Daily comment volume from wp_comments. Spots viral posts, ordinary days, and stretches where engagement dropped off.
Count group by comment_date
Pie · Donut text

Approval status mix

Share of comments across approved, pending, and spam statuses. Quick view of how big the moderation backlog is at any moment.
Count group by comment_approved
Bar · Horizontal

Top posts by votes

Ranks posts by total wpDiscuz vote count joined from the wpDiscuz vote table. Surfaces the posts driving the most reader reaction.
Sum(vote_count) group by comment_post_ID

Comparison

Default wpDiscuz reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default WP Comments admin

  • Default Comments screen lists rows without aggregated charts
  • wpDiscuz vote and rating tables aren't surfaced in admin dashboards
  • Comment-volume trends per day need custom SQL
  • Subscriber growth from the wpDiscuz subscription table isn't charted
  • Status distribution (approved, pending, spam) isn't shown as a share

SleekView Charts

  • Count comments grouped by approval status, post, or date
  • Time-series Area and Line cards from comment_date
  • Per-post vote and rating leaderboards joined from wpDiscuz tables
  • Pie of approved versus pending versus spam
  • Subscriber-growth cards from the wpDiscuz subscription table

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for wpDiscuz

Charts over wp_comments + wpDiscuz tables

Each card joins wp_comments with the wpDiscuz vote, rating, and subscription tables. The same join the moderation table uses powers the chart, so signals stay consistent.

Downvote pressure trends

Aggregate negative vote counts grouped on comment_date. A Line or Area card shows whether spam-like patterns are rising before the moderation queue overflows.

Subscriber growth

Count rows in the wpDiscuz subscription table grouped by signup date for a real subscriber-growth chart. Useful for newsletter and re-engagement planning.

Audience

Who builds wpDiscuz charts dashboards with SleekView

Moderators

Daily comment trend plus a downvote-pressure card and a status pie. Sees moderation load forming before the queue clogs.

Editors

Top-rated comments leaderboard and top-posts-by-votes bar. Surfaces pull-quotes and discussions worth featuring without exporting CSVs.

Community managers

Subscriber growth from the wpDiscuz subscription table, plus a per-post follower count chart. Plans newsletter targeting and consent audits from one screen.

The bigger picture

Why comment communities need charts on the same data

Comment moderation is a signal problem. Volume goes up and down, downvotes cluster on certain posts, subscribers churn or grow per niche. The default WordPress Comments screen and the wpDiscuz admin both handle the operational queue well but neither surfaces the trends.

Sites that want trends end up exporting to Sheets or paying for generic analytics, and those tools drift away from the in-WordPress reality. SleekView Charts runs the trend cards on the same tables the moderation queue uses, so the pending count on the chart matches the queue length on the moderator's screen. One source, two views shaped for the question each role asks.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for wpDiscuz

Yes. SleekView Charts joins the wpDiscuz vote, rating, subscription, and follow tables onto wp_comments by comment_id or post_id. The exact wpDiscuz table names depend on the version installed but each is auto-discovered.

 

Yes. An Area or Line card grouped on comment_date with a Count aggregation gives the daily trend. Filter to wpDiscuz comments only via comment_type if needed.

 

Yes. Sum positive and negative vote counts from the wpDiscuz vote table grouped on the post or the comment. Bar cards rank posts by net score; histogram-like Bar cards split comments by score bucket.

 

Yes. Count rows in the wpDiscuz subscription table grouped on the subscription's created timestamp. An Area card shows whether newsletter and follow subscriptions are growing or stalling.

 

Each card refreshes against the live wp_comments and wpDiscuz tables on demand. A comment posted moments ago shows up on the next refresh of any card that includes it.

 

Yes. wpDiscuz add-ons typically extend wp_commentmeta or add their own keyed tables. SleekView Charts can chart over meta keys or join those tables on comment_id for additional aggregations.

 

Yes. Save a dashboard and gate by WordPress capability or role. Moderators see queue and downvote trends, editors see top-rated leaderboards, DPOs see subscriber growth on a consent-aware view.

 

No. Charts run inside wp-admin only. The front-end comment widget and AJAX submission paths remain untouched, so the public commenting experience performs exactly as it did before.

 

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