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2088 | /** |
2089 | * Fires immediately after a comment is inserted into the database. |
2090 | * |
2091 | * @since 1.2.0 |
2092 | * |
2093 | * @param int $comment_ID The comment ID. |
2094 | * @param int $comment_approved 1 (true) if the comment is approved, 0 (false) if not. |
2095 | */ |
2096 | do_action( 'comment_post', $comment_ID, $commentdata['comment_approved'] ); |
2097 |
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2098 | if ( 'spam' !== $commentdata['comment_approved'] ) { // If it's spam save it silently for later crunching |
2099 | if ( '0' == $commentdata['comment_approved'] ) { |
2100 | wp_notify_moderator( $comment_ID ); |
2101 | } |
2102 |
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2103 | // wp_notify_postauthor() checks if notifying the author of their own comment. |
2104 | // By default, it won't, but filters can override this. |
2105 | if ( get_option( 'comments_notify' ) && $commentdata['comment_approved'] ) { |