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| Line | Code | 
|---|---|
| 2163 |           /** | 
| 2164 |            * Fires immediately after an existing user is added to a site. | 
| 2165 |            * | 
| 2166 |            * @since MU (3.0.0) | 
| 2167 |            * | 
| 2168 |            * @param int   $user_id User ID. | 
| 2169 |            * @param mixed $result  True on success or a WP_Error object if the user doesn't exist | 
| 2170 |            *                       or could not be added. | 
| 2171 |            */ | 
| 2172 |           do_action( 'added_existing_user', $details['user_id'], $result ); | 
| 2173 |  | 
| 2174 |           return $result; | 
| 2175 |      } | 
| 2176 | } | 
| 2177 |  | 
| 2178 | /** | 
| 2179 |  * Adds a newly created user to the appropriate blog | 
| 2180 |  * | 
| 2181 |  * To add a user in general, use add_user_to_blog(). This function |