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SleekView Kanban for PeepSo Friends

PeepSo Friends powers the connections that make a community feel alive, but moderating bad requests usually means scrolling a long admin list. SleekView Kanban groups each friendship row by status so abuse, spam, and stalled requests sit in their own lanes that admins can clear with a single drag.

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SleekView Kanban board for PeepSo Friends

Friendship moderation in one calm board

PeepSo Friends stores every connection in the wp_peepso_friends table with a state column that tracks whether a request is pending, accepted, blocked, or ignored. While a community is small that table stays manageable, but the moment spam bots or pushy members start flooding requests, the standard list view stops being a useful triage tool.

SleekView Kanban reads the same wp_peepso_friends rows your admin already trusts, then groups each row into a lane by state. Each card shows the requesting member from wp_users, the target member, the timestamp of the request, and any related report count, so the worst patterns stand out instead of getting buried inside an otherwise quiet activity log.

Drag a card between lanes and SleekView writes the new state back to the friendship row, fires the standard PeepSo hooks, and updates both members' friend lists. Spam waves become a quick sweep of the Pending lane into Blocked. Stalled requests can move to Ignored without deleting them. The board becomes the single place an admin manages the social graph instead of jumping across screens.

Workflow

Build the friendship board in four steps

1

Open the friends table inside SleekView

Inside the SleekView admin you point at the PeepSo friends table. SleekView reads the schema, detects the state column, and offers every distinct value as a candidate lane, including any custom values you introduced through PeepSo settings or third-party add-ons.
2

Decide which states deserve a lane

Most teams keep Pending, Accepted, Blocked, and Ignored as their core lanes. Rename them to match your community language, set a color per lane, and hide any state you never act on so the board only shows the work admins really need to do today.
3

Compose the card front

Pull requester, target, request timestamp, and report count onto the card front. The detail panel can carry the rest of the row, including the originating page or post, and any IP or device hints PeepSo recorded for spam analysis or future audit purposes.
4

Moderate by dragging

Once the board is live, drag a card between lanes to change a friendship state. SleekView writes the update back to PeepSo using the same path the plugin uses internally, so both members' friend lists update right away with no extra plugin to install.

Sample board

Sample board for friendship requests

A live preview showing how SleekView Kanban reads PeepSo Friends rows and groups them by request state, with drag-and-drop moves that update the friendship status inside PeepSo.
Pending
58
Aria L wants to connect with Sam O
Requested 2h ago, mutual 3
Marcus T sent request to Priya S
Requested 5h ago, mutual 0
Devon K invited Lena W
Requested 1d ago, mutual 1
Accepted
1,247
Trail Crew core now connected
Aria L and Sam O, today
Coffee curious tasting pair
Priya S and Lena W, today
Photographers welcome each other
Devon K and Marcus T, today
Blocked
14
Spam account blocked by admin
User K2, repeat requests
Harassment, blocked by D08
User M21, mod note attached
Bot pattern auto-blocked
User P11, 12 requests in hour
Ignored
63
Old request, never answered
User F14, 3 months stale
Dormant member ignored
User Q05, inactive 2 months
Member declined silently
User Y22, no response

Comparison

Default friends admin versus SleekView Kanban

Default PeepSo friends list

  • Default friends admin lists every friendship row without state grouping or lanes.
  • State changes happen one row at a time through small action links and dropdowns.
  • Spam patterns blend in with legitimate requests because all rows look the same.
  • Blocked and ignored states sit on separate screens and require extra navigation.
  • There is no visual signal when one member sends many requests in a short window.

SleekView Kanban

  • Reads the live wp_peepso_friends rows so the board reflects reality.
  • Drag a card between lanes to change the friendship state with one motion.
  • Card front shows requester, target, and timestamp so spam patterns pop.
  • Filter by requester, target, or time range to focus on real moderation cases.
  • Lane colors and rules can match your community guidelines and team setup.

Features

What SleekView Kanban gives you for PeepSo Friends

Spam patterns become visible

Cards in the Pending lane show the requester and the request time, so a sudden flurry of requests from one account or a repeating pattern across accounts stands out without any custom reports. Admins can act before members complain about the noise.

Block without leaving the board

Drag a problem card straight to Blocked and SleekView writes the state through the same path PeepSo uses internally. The target member stops seeing the request, the requester is blocked from sending another, and the change appears in audit data right away.

Drag writes back to PeepSo

Every lane move is a real PeepSo state change. Hooks fire, both members' friend lists update, and capability checks still apply. Admins get the speed of a board without giving up any of the safety the standard friendship flow already provides.

Audience

How PeepSo admins use the friendship board

Sweeping a spam wave

When a bot floods the site with friend requests, admins sort the Pending lane by requester and drag every spam card into Blocked. SleekView writes back to PeepSo, so the target inboxes clear and the requester loses access in the same pass.

Reviewing repeat senders

Filtering by requester reveals members who flood requests to people they do not know. An admin can DM the sender, drag offending cards into Ignored, and keep the legitimate requests in Pending so neither side waits longer than necessary.

Cleaning up stale requests

Pending requests older than a chosen threshold can move to Ignored in a sweep. The relationship row stays in the database for audit, the recipient inbox stays tidy, and the requester is free to send a fresh invite when they want to try again.

The bigger picture

Why friendship moderation deserves a board

Friendship requests are the front door of a community. A flood of bad requests turns even active members cold, and a thoughtful approval flow makes people feel welcome from day one. PeepSo Friends gives you the data to do all of that, but the standard admin list was never meant for the volume a healthy community produces.

Each row looks like every other row, spam patterns disappear into the noise, and changing a state means opening detail pages one at a time. A board view turns that grind into something humane. Pending, Accepted, Blocked, and Ignored each get their own lane, so admins always know where to look.

Cards lead with the people involved and the timestamp, so a wave of bad requests reveals itself in seconds. Drag-and-drop state changes write back to PeepSo, which means the work on the board is the work members feel on the front end. Over time the community grows around real connections instead of cluttered request queues.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Kanban for PeepSo Friends

Yes. SleekView queries the live PeepSo friends table through the standard WordPress database layer, so every card reflects the same row a member would see on their own friends list. There is no copy of the data and no scheduled sync to maintain.

 

Yes. The drag writes the new state value to the friendship row through the same path the PeepSo admin uses, so hooks fire, capability checks still apply, and both members' friend lists update immediately on their respective profile and dashboard screens.

 

Yes. The card editor lets you pick any column from the friendship row, including the requester and target user references. SleekView resolves those to display names from the users table so the card front reads naturally instead of showing raw numeric IDs.

 

It surfaces them visually. The Pending lane shows requester and timestamp prominently, and the built-in filters let you scope to one requester or to requests sent in the past hour. Patterns that would hide in a list view stand out as soon as you sort and filter.

 

The friendship state column updates on the row, the standard PeepSo hooks fire, and the requester loses the ability to send new requests according to the rules your community uses. Nothing is deleted. The row stays in the table for audit and for future review.

 

Yes. SleekView checks the same WordPress capabilities PeepSo checks before letting a user drag a card or open the detail panel. Members never see the board. Moderators and admins land on it through a menu entry that you can rename or hide per role.

 

Yes. Cards lazy-load inside each lane and SleekView uses paginated queries against the friends table, so a large social graph does not block the rest of WordPress. Admins scroll a lane and the board fetches more rows as they reach the bottom.

 

Yes. Nothing on the board lives outside the PeepSo friend rows. If you remove SleekView the table stays exactly where it was, the standard PeepSo admin and member screens still work, and any custom states you introduced through lanes remain valid in the schema.

 

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