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|---|---|
| 778 | * Fires after a user's signup information has been written to the database. |
| 779 | * |
| 780 | * @since 4.4.0 |
| 781 | * |
| 782 | * @param string $user The user's requested login name. |
| 783 | * @param string $user_email The user's email address. |
| 784 | * @param string $key The user's activation key. |
| 785 | * @param array $meta Signup meta data. Default empty array. |
| 786 | */ |
| 787 | do_action( 'after_signup_user', $user, $user_email, $key, $meta ); |
| 788 | } |
| 789 | |
| 790 | /** |
| 791 | * Notify user of signup success. |
| 792 | * |
| 793 | * This is the notification function used when site registration |
| 794 | * is enabled. |
| 795 | * |
| 796 | * Filter {@see 'wpmu_signup_blog_notification'} to bypass this function or |