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|---|---|
| 3929 | |
| 3930 | /** |
| 3931 | * Filters the message displayed to a user when they confirm a data request. |
| 3932 | * |
| 3933 | * @since 4.9.6 |
| 3934 | * |
| 3935 | * @param string $message The message to the user. |
| 3936 | * @param int $request_id The ID of the request being confirmed. |
| 3937 | */ |
| 3938 | $message = apply_filters( 'user_request_action_confirmed_message', $message, $request_id ); |
| 3939 | |
| 3940 | return $message; |
| 3941 | } |
| 3942 | |
| 3943 | /** |
| 3944 | * Create and log a user request to perform a specific action. |
| 3945 | * |
| 3946 | * Requests are stored inside a post type named `user_request` since they can apply to both |
| 3947 | * users on the site, or guests without a user account. |