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  • #326851
    typtyp
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    [27-Oct-2022 21:31:09 UTC] PHP Notice: Function map_meta_cap was called incorrectly. The post type mec-events is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability “read_post” against a post of that type. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.4.0.) in /www/mainsite/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5833
    [27-Oct-2022 21:31:09 UTC] PHP Notice: Function map_meta_cap was called incorrectly. The post type mec-events is not registered, so it may not be reliable to check the capability “edit_post” against a post of that type. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.4.0.) in /www/mainsite/public/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5833

    #326846
    Mathieu Viet
    Moderator

    Hi I believe it’s a theme issue and advise you to contact the support team of your theme to understand the issue.

    If you want to be sure it’s a theme issue, activate any other WordPress default theme like Twenty Twenty-Two, you should see the registration form is displayed into this theme.

    If not, then it’s probably another plugin conflicting with BuddyPress, deactivate each plugin one by one and when the registration form is back, you’ll have found the problematic plugin.

    All this was written into this sticky topic

    #326845
    Mathieu Viet
    Moderator

    Have you tried deactivating all your plugins (except BuddyPress of course) + activate any WordPress default theme + define( 'WP_DEBUG', true ) + search your error log file ? Doing so, if the issue is still there, then it’s a BuddyPress issue, otherwise it’s probably another plugin or a theme issue.

    #326843
    Mathieu Viet
    Moderator

    Hi @staion thanks a lot for your feedback, making all these features new BP Add-ons is a great idea, I totally agree. I’m currently working on a Media Add-on and I hope to make it available for testing soon.

    Hi @unsalkorkmaz Thanks for your feedback, a BP Mobile app would be great for sure šŸ‘

    Hi @osmor1 thanks for your feedbacks, can you elaborate a bit about the activity feed? Do you mean having the possibility to avoid the display of logging activities like ‘A became friend with B’ or ‘A change their cover image’ ?

    Hi @giannis4 interesting ideas, thanks a lot. We do have a small area into the Plugins / Add new WP Admin screen. It’s a Tab we’re generating to list the Add-ons we’re building to ease their discoverability. We probably can think about listing third party BP plugins, but we need to have like a mutual engagements: contribute to BuddyPress at least testing each beta releases + update/maintain the listed plugins to make sure end users can still enjoy them.

    I also agree about statistics, we’ve made some tiny steps in this area with the WP Admin / Extended profile, but I agree we need more data

    Hello @gomle “Make BuddyPress elements ready to use as blocks. And make sure to market it as a ā€œpoint and click system with Gutenbergā€” We are slowly moving into this direction. I’ll soon be able to share a first beta of a new Add-on using a Block Editor to let users post Activity, I believe this will open new opportunities to Block developers to build social features as blocks. Thanks a lot for sharing your WordPress history, thoughts and for coming back to BuddyPress after trying the fork you mentioned šŸ˜.

    Thanks for your feedback @fanvid as you wrote rebooting is a tough move to do. I agree our site should better showcase BuddyPress šŸ‘.

    #326842
    Mathieu Viet
    Moderator

    Hi @typtyp

    Can you elaborate a bit ?

    I’ve just tested again BuddyPress 10.5.0 with WordPress 6.0.3 having the Twenty Twenty-Two and everything works fine.

    #326838
    staion
    Participant

    @fanvid really nice post, in fact the best I’ve read so far IMO, you also said that elgg has image posting, where? The file plugin? Apart form having likes and hashtag support, it’s kindda the same. Plus the hard thing about elgg is their codding standards, very hard to implement stuff and to design a great theme, BP is way easier in that regard. Just my two cents about it.

    I agree 100% that BP should start over, fresh. Don’t try to copy WordPress with the blocks and stuff, just release it with basic social features and make a plugin market right here only for BP.

    #326837
    hugo
    Participant

    Heyo everybody!

    I think the issue with buddypress is the same it always had, you had 2 choices, make a rock solid basic social framework (like wordpress is for blogs) and then expand with plugins, or make a solid all in one product that can be extended with plugins, the problem is that buddypress was never one or the other, it was always a mix of the basic, with lots of holes in the feature set with some extended stuff that no one needs.

    Besides that the basic social network features NEVER realized to this day, ive tried buddypress several times and its always lacking the most basic features that social networks all have as well as most competing social network software always has, but in buddypress its, oh no use this broken plugin and of course that breaks or its also janky, like the whole image posting on buddypress, its ridiculous and a broken system, im sure it has improved a lot over the years, but my impression comparing with something like wordpress, is that buddypress is always launching optimizations and improvements and never new features and never good social features… like im not a super fan of wordpress blocks, to this day its pretty broken to me but at least they are trying new things and making improvements, buddypress is stuck on myspace era social networks but doesnt even deliver on those…

    You should install buddypress and get old school facebook, thats it, member pages, a feed you can tweak, make connections, post stuff… can buddypress do this? kinda? maybe? if you install some plugins… almost…

    And to that point and i know some people on this tread went about lots of features they want, but look at your competition, tiktok, discord, reddit, they are not facebook with 1 billion features, they are way more streamlined and sometimes very simplistic social networks, personal page feed, main page feed thats pretty much it, you dont need a million features to have a great social network, but you need solid basics with as many points of interaction possible (share, text, images, videos, like, subscribe, swipe left, star, heart, join, chat, message) and even today buddypress lacks… lacks so much on the very basic social stuff.

    Today, a basic vanila forum soft is more social and expandable than buddypress, its not that buddypress hasnt moved with the times, its that it never moved in the first place and im your market, i run a lot of sites, a lot of communities, small and large, lots of it on wordpress, if buddypress was good, not even great i would use it and i would extend it…

    Now regarding the original news about the low usage of buddypress, im impressed you had that many, and im kinda on the side of hummm after this many years of meh, the only way i would try and care again about buddypress is if you completely revamped the whole thing, doesnt need to be what im talking about here, but you need to start from scratch, because what you build clearly is not working, optimizing this or improving that feature wont change my mind, just look at the 10.0 release changelog, its like… the same as a good maintenance release… but i dont think you can, because there are still 100k using it… so you are stuck… i would say drop those people, give it a year or two of life support and just start over…

    And i dont think social networks are going away anytime soon, sure a lot of it moved for mobile, but that doesnt mean you cant run your mobile social app on wordpress/buddypress, i do, most of my sites are if not available on mobile, they do have some mobile integration, so buddypress could have lots of value, and it could be much more, but as of today im pretty sure it wont amount to anything, im your target audience, buddypress has pretty much burned all its bridges with me, like a lot of users, I posted here and on wordpress.org the issues, the recommendations, or views of whats wrong, and there were no replies or replies like this plugin solves it, or that’s how it works, i remember one of those comments got me mad enough that on that day i restarted one of my sites from buddypress to elgg, freaking elgg its an atrocious social network software, but it was still better than buddypress, at least it had the most basic social features, like posting a picture, i really don’t see anything coming from this, i hope im wrong but, well… look where i am writing this… this is the main buddypress site, it should be a showcase of a social network on wordpress, but no, we are all writing on bbpress, the only really social part of your entire site.

    #326824

    Hi,

    I am using an Uncode theme, Buddy Press Version 10.4.0 and WordPress 6.0.3. We’ve setup a Two empty pages ā€˜Register’ & ā€˜Activation’ and assigned them through the BuddyPress and it’s been working fine up until now. However, we can no longer see a Registration form and not sure what can be the issue, could you please help us solve this issue.

    The page we need help with is: https://qrs-research.com/register/

    Thanks in advance.

    Speak soon.

    #326822

    Hi everyone,

    I am using an Uncode theme, Buddy Press Version 10.4.0 and WordPress 6.0.3. We’ve setup a Two empty pages ā€˜Register’ & ā€˜Activation’ and assigned them through the BuddyPress and it’s been working fine up until now. However, we can no longer see a Registration form and not sure what can be the issue, could you please help us solve this issue.

    Thanks in advance.

    #326783
    rewindzpro
    Participant

    Just an update.
    It’s fixed now.

    It wasn’t an issue with WordPress or BuddyPress. The issue was with the theme.
    I’m using a theme called Arcane. When I was downloading the files. It kept giving me wrong license key. So I had to generate new license key of the Arcane’s websites. Now it works.

    If anyone will read this in the future. Double check your Themes as well.

    #326780
    rewindzpro
    Participant

    I tried other mailer plugins. Nothing seems to work.

    I will contact support again in the morning. I was told that the issue might be with BuddyPress. But it seems like something in WordPress is blocking it.

    Thanks for trying to help.

    #326773
    rewindzpro
    Participant

    Nothing happens. I activate the account and save changes.
    When I try to log in with the user it directs me to WordPress login page. When I try to login again. It tells me that the account doesn’t exist.

    #326769
    rewindzpro
    Participant

    Yes, I only get the WordPress email saying that I have new registration.

    #326756
    dmmclan
    Participant

    I have a new Site
    Wordpress 6.0.3
    WPBakery 6.9.0
    BuddyPress 10.4.0

    I have 4 top level forums
    only 3 will display, the 4th will show up in a menu, but not in the static display on the forums front page.
    I have been through all settings but do not find anything that would effect this display

    #326709

    In reply to: register form plugin

    DixieKim
    Participant

    How to add custom fields to the WordPress registration form ?

    #326657
    Gomle
    Participant

    Hello, and thank you for all the great work!

    I have been using WordPress for about 15 years. I started my first online community in 2008.
    I then chose not to use Buddypress, because at the time it was fine with a forum. Facebook hadn’t invented its activity wall yet, and people didn’t expect too much.

    Now in 2022 I am in the process of re-launching this old online community again, after it has been dead for a number of years. (Mostly because Facebook arrived)
    Meanwhile, I’ve been using WordPress & Woocommerce a lot – last couple of years – with Gutenberg and Blocks. An absolutely fantastic solution to a lot of problems!

    If you use WordPress, it’s because you can do something yourself, but you can’t do everything.

    I was therefore really looking forward to getting started with Buddypress in relation to the relaunch I’m about to start, but I was a little disappointed when I saw that it is not at all possible to use gutenberg to style the absolutely required pages. For example Register, Profile, Members, Activity etc.

    I think many who now use WordPress are people who want to own their own information, have 100% control, and to shape something themselves out of their own creativity. They may have some knowledge, but not always enough to do programming, or to go deep into css and theme design etc. They don’t have time for that either.

    Gutenberg blocks are therefore the perfect bridge between those who know a LITTLE, but need the help of software to do the rest, and who want to create something quickly.
    I think there are many of us..

    Wordpress scores highly here with blocks and easy solutions.

    You can now use Kadence Theme + Gutenberg blocks to create almost anything you want.

    I’m not a programmer myself, but I own a couple of companies. Much of the joy is being able to create something, see it being used, make it work – and I can do that by using blocks.

    I’ve gone back and forth between Buddypress and Buddyboss, after I realized that Buddypress doesn’t yet have this functionality and tried to think what I really want.
    With Buddyboss, I get a great theme, and it has all the functionality I need – but I’m completely locked into just that. Also, I’m not very impressed with companies that take credit for a product that was originally created by someone else. That is why I prefer to use Buddypress, and I also see Buddypress as the authority here.

    I think you Buddypress developers will be able to deliver something more in the future, than what I expect from a company working with a product not originally made by themselves.

    But still I see it difficult using Buddypress as it would turn out to be much more expensive, since I have to contact someone at upWork to do it the way I want it.
    To many people it would be more logical to pay a couple of hundred dollars to be able to start tomorrow.

    So my contribution to the discussion is perhaps not a secret: Make buddypress elements ready to use as blocks. And make sure to market it as a “point and click system with Gutenberg”

    Additionally, specifically for my online community, I will need:
    – Forums
    – Private messaging
    – Notification system
    – Nice looking user profiles
    – Speedy site
    – Friends
    – Follow friends
    – Moderation system for both community and forums.

    #326650
    JKDuck
    Participant

    Soory, I am lost.

    You just need to create new pages and paste [shortcode] in your pages.

    I “just need to” is perfect wording w/o contend. When I create a new page in WordPress and add shortcode the published page will display the shortcode, i.e. [bbp-register].

    No help here?

    #326644
    jman2286
    Participant

    Good afternoon, I installed BP and youzify. I went to appearance > menus and added the overview and activities tabs to my main menu. I have a few users that signed up and when Everyone clicks the tabs it redirects them to my profile, https://saltytoadfishing.com/members/mannersjustin/. I have checked under customize theme > menus as well and the links look correct. However when the links are clicked they still go back to my profile. Is there a tag for the current logged in user? If so I could just put that in the permalink and problem would be solved.

    Wordpress 6.0.2
    BP 10.4.0
    https://saltytoadfishing.com/

    #326622
    Unsal Korkmaz
    Participant

    Mobile app.

    Browser only websites are dying, slowly. Can you imagine discord, telegram etc without a mobile app?

    I am working on a wordpress theme that focuses on being a bridge for headless wordpress + https://quasar.dev

    I believe BuddyPress can be ground breaking for any mobile app that built with WordPress.

    asr2230
    Participant

    I’ve been running into an issue where I can’t compose a message with an admin account. However, with a non-admin account, I’m able to compose and send messages. My WordPress version is 6.0.2, and BuddyPress is version is 10.4.0. I tried deactivating plugins and that didn’t work. The link to my site is https://clcboats3dev.wpengine.com/.

    sophiaknows
    Participant

    Hello dear Buddypress team,
    I need to make the groups directory show each group’s main forum url (/forum/), instead of its home (showing members) so, clicking the group link in the directory page , it would send directly to the forum.
    I realize this may require more abilities than I have, but is it even possible? I searched through the Buddypress plugin files (specifically bp-groups/screens/directory.php, but I have to say I hit a wall. I was thinking of adding /forum/ somewhere and here it is :’)
    The url concerned is https://freefullpdf.com/wordpress/groups/ (work in progress), with WordPress 6.0.2, Buddypress 10.4.0 and bbpress 2.6.9 (for the forum part).
    Thank you very much for any response

    #326575
    SophiaCarden
    Participant

    How to Turn WordPress Site Into a Social Network ?

    #326548
    pgrafix
    Participant

    Since this appears to be a bug and have yet to get a response here, I have created a ticket (https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/8752)

    #326482
    Mathieu Viet
    Moderator

    You’re welcome @dimensionmedia. No worries I understood your point 😁. I won’t talk more about this subject here and focus on BuddyPress instead. You made a very good point about the WordPress Plugins directory:

    Ok, so if the WordPress repo is our advantage – then how do we use that advantage? how do we stand out (from member sites and other social plugins)? how do we feature BB plugins that are trust worthy and maintainable that avoid people having to dive into thousands of plugins in this ā€œimportant advantageā€? Good questions, looking forward to hearing more from people about them.

    You’re right, I believe we can try to help Users with this kind of shortcuts:

    BP Addons

    But we’d need more contributors to test/review BuddyPress plugins, which is maybe a too big dream I’m doing, I agree šŸ˜‡

    What I was meaning, was: It’s possible to transform optional components into plugins and preserve the current user experience and only install what they need, thanks to the WordPress.org API.

    Another advantage of being into WordPress.org plugins directory are updates (semi or fully automatic). The Plugin team is also doing a great job to eventually “suspend” plugins in case of security issues or wrong behaviors.

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