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|---|---|
| 1588 |            * By default, comment authors aren't notified of their comments on their own | 
| 1589 |            * posts. This filter allows you to override that. | 
| 1590 |            * | 
| 1591 |            * @since 3.8.0 | 
| 1592 |            * | 
| 1593 |            * @param bool $notify     Whether to notify the post author of their own comment. | 
| 1594 |            *                         Default false. | 
| 1595 |            * @param int  $comment_id The comment ID. | 
| 1596 |            */ | 
| 1597 |           $notify_author = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_notify_author', false, $comment->comment_ID ); | 
| 1598 |  | 
| 1599 |           // The comment was left by the author. | 
| 1600 |           if ( $author && ! $notify_author && $comment->user_id == $post->post_author ) { | 
| 1601 |                unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] ); | 
| 1602 |           } | 
| 1603 |  | 
| 1604 |           // The author moderated a comment on their own post. | 
| 1605 |           if ( $author && ! $notify_author && get_current_user_id() == $post->post_author ) { | 
| 1606 |                unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] ); |