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218 | * @param int $user_id ID of the user you're removing. |
219 | * @param int $blog_id ID of the blog you're removing the user from. |
220 | * @param string $reassign Optional. A user to whom to reassign posts. |
221 | * @return bool |
222 | */ |
223 | function remove_user_from_blog($user_id, $blog_id = '', $reassign = '') { |
224 | global $wpdb; |
225 | switch_to_blog($blog_id); |
226 | $user_id = (int) $user_id; |
227 | do_action('remove_user_from_blog', $user_id, $blog_id); |
228 |
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229 | // If being removed from the primary blog, set a new primary if the user is assigned |
230 | // to multiple blogs. |
231 | $primary_blog = get_user_meta($user_id, 'primary_blog', true); |
232 | if ( $primary_blog == $blog_id ) { |
233 | $new_id = ''; |
234 | $new_domain = ''; |
235 | $blogs = get_blogs_of_user($user_id); |
236 | foreach ( (array) $blogs as $blog ) { |