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"statusvis" stands for "status visibility" and is the basic way that
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accounts are marked with various statuses. This column in the user table
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is a single character and is taken from the list below:
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V - visible
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This is the normal status that applies to most accounts. Nothing special.
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S - suspended
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Accounts that are suspended are effectively invisible. Normal people
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cannot see the contents of suspended journals. People with the 'canview'
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privilege have some access to see these accounts. (See information on that
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privilege.)
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D - deleted
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When someone deletes their own account. Has much the same effects as being
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suspended, except the user is allowed to undelete their account.
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X - expunged
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After an account has been deleted for a while it is expunged. This process
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removes all data for an account. At this point the account can no longer
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be undeleted.
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R - renamed
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When a user is renamed a row is created in the user table with their OLD
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username and a statusvis of R. This means that any requests for this user
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need to be mapped to the username they renamed to.
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M - memorial
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No changes from a normal account except that memorial accounts cannot have
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new posts added to them.
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L - locked
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Accounts in this status are frozen. They cannot be logged in to, cannot
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receive comments or post comments, cannot post entries, cannot edit
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entries, and basically can't do anything on the site with this account.
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