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SleekView for wpDiscuz Pro: comments, reactions & subscriptions as tables

wpDiscuz Pro extends WordPress comments with reactions, ratings, subscriptions, and user uploads. SleekView joins wp_comments with wpDiscuz's reaction and subscription tables so moderators run everything from one grid.

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SleekView table view for wpDiscuz Pro

Moderate wpDiscuz comments and reactions as one grid

wpDiscuz Pro extends WordPress comments with rich features: reactions, post ratings, file uploads, comment subscriptions, and inline image attachments. Comments still live in wp_comments with wpDiscuz-specific keys in wp_commentmeta, but reactions and subscriptions write to custom tables (commonly wpdiscuz_users_voted, wpdiscuz_subscriptions, wpdiscuz_post_ratings). The default screens handle each feature separately.

SleekView joins these tables onto the comment row so moderators see vote count, attachment status, parent post, and author together. Filter to comments with attachments to triage user uploads, or to comments above a reaction threshold to spotlight top contributions. Subscription counts per post become a column for editorial scorecards.

Inline status changes route through wp_set_comment_status so wpDiscuz's reaction and notification hooks fire on each edit. Custom fields added through wpDiscuz's profile or rating extensions appear as columns automatically, so any internal moderation flag (reviewed, escalated, language) sits next to comment content for one-screen triage.

Workflow

Join wpDiscuz tables into one moderation grid

1

Point at the comments table

Pick wp_comments as the base. SleekView joins parent post and author user, then layers wpDiscuz reaction, subscription, and rating tables on top.
2

Surface the wpDiscuz data

Add reaction count, attachment flag, subscription count, and post rating as columns. Each behaves like any other column for sort, filter, and grouping.
3

Save moderation views

Build Attachment queue, Top-reacted comments this week, and Per-post moderation. Capability-gate per role so each team opens the right slice.
4

Bulk-act inline

Mark status editable. Filter the queue and bulk-approve or spam. wp_set_comment_status fires so wpDiscuz's reaction and notification hooks behave as configured.

Sample columns

A typical wpDiscuz comment moderation view

One row per comment with reactions, attachment flag, parent post, and status visible.
Source: wp_comments + wp_commentmeta + wpdiscuz_users_voted + wpdiscuz_subscriptions
Comment Post Author Reactions Has file Status
Adding my screenshot for context WP performance audit alex@studio.co 23 Yes Approved
Great write-up, one question on caching Migrating to HPOS ria@design.io 47 No Approved
Pending: contains external link Theme review tom@hello.dev 0 No Pending
Spam: download my zip Migrating to HPOS spammer 0 Yes Spam

Comparison

Default wpDiscuz Pro admin vs SleekView

Default wpDiscuz Pro admin

  • Comment list doesn't surface reaction counts or attachment flags inline
  • Subscriptions in wpdiscuz_subscriptions require a separate admin screen
  • Per-post rating aggregates aren't shown alongside the comment queue
  • Bulk moderation works only over the standard WP comment statuses
  • Cross-feature views (comments + reactions + subscriptions) need custom SQL

SleekView

  • Joins wp_comments with reactions, ratings, and subscriptions in one grid
  • Reaction count and attachment flag as sortable columns
  • Inline moderation with wpDiscuz hooks intact
  • Subscription counts per post for editorial scorecards
  • Saved views per role (moderator, editor, support)

Features

What SleekView gives you for wpDiscuz Pro

Comments with reaction context

Joins wp_comments with wpdiscuz_users_voted so each row carries its reaction count and breakdown by type. The numbers wpDiscuz already tracks become sortable columns next to the comment content.

Attachment moderation queue

Filter to comments with file uploads, save as the attachment review queue. Inline approve or spam keeps user-submitted media moving through moderation without per-comment screens.

Subscription and rating columns

Surface subscription counts from wpdiscuz_subscriptions and post ratings from wpdiscuz_post_ratings as columns. Editors see engagement signals next to the comment queue for the same article.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for wpDiscuz Pro

Moderators

Filter comments with attachments or above a reaction threshold to triage user-generated content. Bulk approve or spam selected rows with wpDiscuz hooks firing as configured.

Editors

Spotlight top-reacted comments for newsletters and round-ups. Filter by post and reaction count to find the contributions worth featuring without scanning every thread.

Support teams

Per-post comment queue with file flag and reaction count visible together. Triage user uploads attached to support articles without leaving the grid.

The bigger picture

Why advanced comment systems need joined grids

wpDiscuz makes comments feel like a forum, with reactions, file uploads, subscriptions, and ratings all layered over the WordPress comment API. The reader experience is excellent. The moderator experience is the same WordPress comments screen, just with more data hidden in tables it doesn't surface.

Editors looking for the top-reacted comment of the week have to open each post. Moderators triaging user uploads can't filter to attachments-only without custom SQL. Support teams handling per-article queues need to switch between screens.

SleekView gives all three teams the join the schema always supported. One grid pulls comments together with reactions, subscriptions, ratings, and attachment flags, with inline moderation routed through the standard hooks so wpDiscuz's notifications and aggregate updates still fire. For sites running wpDiscuz at any meaningful scale, this is the difference between treating the comment section as a feature and treating it as a system.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for wpDiscuz Pro

wpDiscuz Pro typically adds tables like wpdiscuz_users_voted for reactions, wpdiscuz_subscriptions for comment subscribers, and wpdiscuz_post_ratings for post-level ratings. SleekView joins these onto the standard wp_comments row.

 

Yes. Status changes route through wp_set_comment_status, so wpDiscuz's reaction and notification hooks fire on each change. Bulk-updating runs each through the same hook chain so behaviour stays consistent.

 

Reaction rows in wpdiscuz_users_voted aggregate per comment ID. SleekView surfaces total count and per-type breakdown as columns, so sorting by most-reacted finds the spotlight candidates instantly.

 

Yes. wpDiscuz stores attachment metadata in commentmeta or media records linked to the comment. Filter by the attachment flag to triage user uploads as a dedicated moderation queue.

 

Yes. SleekView aggregates rows in wpdiscuz_subscriptions per post ID and surfaces the count as a column. Editors use it to identify the articles with the most engaged commenter community.

 

SleekView paginates server-side and uses the indexes on wp_comments and the wpDiscuz tables. Sites with millions of comments and reactions still open the queue instantly because only visible rows pull joined data.

 

Yes. Filtered tables export as CSV with the visible columns. Useful for community reports, audits, or for sending the top-contributor cohort into another tool for outreach.

 

Yes. User labels added through wpDiscuz settings live in usermeta and join onto the comment author. Filter by label to find verified contributors, expert commenters, or moderation-flagged users without leaving the grid.

 

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