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| Line | Code |
|---|---|
| 818 | * |
| 819 | * @since 2.1.0 |
| 820 | * @since 4.9.0 Returning a WP_Error value from the filter will shortcircuit comment insertion |
| 821 | * and allow skipping further processing. |
| 822 | * |
| 823 | * @param int|string|WP_Error $approved The approval status. Accepts 1, 0, 'spam', 'trash', |
| 824 | * or WP_Error. |
| 825 | * @param array $commentdata Comment data. |
| 826 | */ |
| 827 | return apply_filters( 'pre_comment_approved', $approved, $commentdata ); |
| 828 | } |
| 829 | |
| 830 | /** |
| 831 | * Hooks WP's native database-based comment-flood check. |
| 832 | * |
| 833 | * This wrapper maintains backward compatibility with plugins that expect to |
| 834 | * be able to unhook the legacy check_comment_flood_db() function from |
| 835 | * 'check_comment_flood' using remove_action(). |
| 836 | * |