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1677 | * By default, comment authors aren't notified of their comments on their own |
1678 | * posts. This filter allows you to override that. |
1679 | * |
1680 | * @since 3.8.0 |
1681 | * |
1682 | * @param bool $notify Whether to notify the post author of their own comment. |
1683 | * Default false. |
1684 | * @param string $comment_id The comment ID as a numeric string. |
1685 | */ |
1686 | $notify_author = apply_filters( 'comment_notification_notify_author', false, $comment->comment_ID ); |
1687 |
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1688 | // The comment was left by the author. |
1689 | if ( $author && ! $notify_author && $comment->user_id == $post->post_author ) { |
1690 | unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] ); |
1691 | } |
1692 |
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1693 | // The author moderated a comment on their own post. |
1694 | if ( $author && ! $notify_author && get_current_user_id() == $post->post_author ) { |
1695 | unset( $emails[ $author->user_email ] ); |