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SleekView for WP Symposium Pro

WP Symposium Pro stores forum posts, profiles, friendships, and groups in its own custom tables. SleekView turns that storage into a sortable, filterable view for community moderation that actually scales past the first hundred users.

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SleekView table view for WP Symposium Pro

Community plugins generate a lot of content fast.

WP Symposium Pro powers forums, member profiles, friend connections, and groups, with each content type living in dedicated custom tables. The native admin lets you tweak settings and read activity per type, but offers no fast moderation across all of them at once. When a community grows to a few thousand active users, that means daily triage takes hours.

SleekView reads every WPSP table and presents one moderation surface where forum replies, profile posts, and group updates share columns for author, body snippet, group, and visibility status. Filter to a flagged keyword, sort by post age, and bulk hide or delete a spammer's full output without opening a single thread. Inline edits write back to the same custom tables WPSP reads on the front-end, so visibility changes apply immediately to the public site.

Communities run by one or two part-time moderators stop drowning in tabs. Groups that fell silent get archived together. Active groups get featured. Spam authors get cleaned up in one pass instead of one post at a time.

Workflow

From scattered WPSP screens to one queue

1

Read every WPSP table

SleekView identifies the WP Symposium Pro custom tables for forum posts, profile activity, friendship records, and groups, and exposes a configurable view across them.
2

Unify moderation columns

Map each table to a common shape: type, author, snippet, group, status, posted date. Pro extension columns surface as additional sortable fields when present.
3

Filter and bulk act

Filter to a bad actor's username, a flagged keyword, or a date range. Bulk hide, delete, or mark as spam in a single action across mixed content types.
4

Front-end picks up changes

Visibility flags written by SleekView live in the same tables the WPSP front-end reads, so edits show up on the next page render without manual cache flushing.

Sample columns

Forum posts and profiles in one moderation table

SleekView reads from WP Symposium Pro tables and shows post type, author, body, status, and timestamp as inline-editable columns.
Source: WP Symposium Pro custom tables
Array Array Array Array Array Array
Forum reply Aisha Karim Try clearing the cache then... Help & Support Array Apr 24, 2026
Profile post Jonas Whitfield Loving the new feature... Public Array Apr 23, 2026
Forum thread Spam User Make $500 fast click here General Array Apr 22, 2026
Group post Hana Sato Meetup notes attached. Tokyo Chapter Array Apr 19, 2026

Comparison

WPSP admin vs SleekView

WPSP admin

  • Forums, profiles, and groups managed on separate screens
  • No global moderation queue across content types
  • Cannot bulk hide or delete by author or keyword
  • Spam triage requires opening each thread
  • Member activity scattered across plugin pages

SleekView

  • Forum, profile, and group content unified
  • Filter by author, group, or content keyword
  • Bulk hide, delete, or mark spam in one click
  • Inline edit content body and visibility
  • Sort by author reputation or post age

Features

What SleekView gives you for WP Symposium Pro

Cross-content moderation

Forum replies, profile posts, and group updates show up in one queue. Triage your community in minutes instead of jumping across five admin screens.

Spam author bulk actions

Filter to one bad actor by username or IP, bulk delete every post and reply they made, then ban from the same row without leaving the moderation table.

Group activity overview

Filter by group to see which communities are active and which are dead. Promote the live ones with featured placement, archive the rest in bulk.

Audience

Where SleekView upgrades WPSP communities

Daily moderation queue

Community managers triage every new post in one view, mark spam in bulk, and approve flagged items in seconds rather than per-thread clicks.

Engagement audits

Sort posts by group activity to find the threads driving real engagement and lift them with featured placement or homepage callouts.

User safety

Filter posts containing flagged keywords or from new accounts to catch harassment patterns before they escalate into community-wide problems.

The bigger picture

Why community plugins need cross-content moderation

Community plugins generate content faster than any other CPT-driven system on a WordPress site. A single thread can spawn dozens of replies, profile activity gets posted constantly, and group updates stack up daily. WP Symposium Pro stores all of it in well-structured custom tables, but its admin assumes the moderator wants to look at one type at a time.

That assumption was reasonable in 2014. Today, spam comes in patterns that span types, harassment shows up in profile comments before it shows up in forum threads, and engagement is measured across groups, not per group. A moderation queue that ignores those realities forces moderators to context-switch through five admin screens for every triage pass, which is exactly the friction that causes communities to feel unmoderated even when someone is technically watching.

Cross-content moderation is not a nice-to-have for any community past a hundred members. SleekView surfaces the WPSP data the way the moderator's brain already wants to use it, which means daily triage becomes a thirty-minute task instead of a half-day one.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for WP Symposium Pro

The plugin was closed on the WordPress.org repository, but existing installs still run and the data they hold remains structured. SleekView reads the tables those installs already have. If you eventually migrate off WPSP to bbPress or BuddyPress, SleekView's CSV export makes the data portable.

 

Yes. SleekView reads from the underlying tables. Pro extensions that add columns or content types can be surfaced as additional columns in your moderation view. The reading layer is schema-agnostic, so unusual extension setups still get a workable table without custom code.

 

Yes. Visibility flags written by SleekView live in the same WPSP tables the front-end reads. The next time a visitor loads the relevant forum thread or profile page, they see the updated state. There is no second cache layer to flush in normal setups.

 

Yes. Filter by date or content type, then export to CSV. Useful when migrating to bbPress or BuddyPress, or when archiving a community before it shuts down. The export preserves author IDs and timestamps so you can rebuild relationships during the import on the new platform.

 

Yes. Custom profile fields appear as columns alongside the standard ones. You can filter members by any field your community collects, like join date, location, or role tag, and bulk update profile values when a field rename is needed.

 

Yes. SleekView respects the per-site WPSP tables on multisite, so each subsite's community stays isolated. Network admins can configure separate moderation views per site, with no risk of leaking data across community boundaries.

 

SleekView exposes the friendship table as its own view, with sortable columns for both members in the relationship and the friendship status. It is not a graph visualization, but for spotting suspicious friend-add patterns from a single account, the table is enough.

 

Group privacy settings are stored on the group row, and individual posts inherit the group's visibility unless overridden. SleekView shows both the group-level setting and the post-level override as columns, so moderators can confirm that a private group really is private before approving new content.

 

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