Types of forum user
Public Public users can view the community without logging in. By default, public users have content_read access to questions and answers in public forums.
Registered Users who have signed up to the community and accepted the Terms & Conditions. Once logged in, their access to forum content depends on the permissions set up for each specific forum.
Custom Specific users and user groups that are added as members to the current forum user.
Membership A group of members who have joined a specific forum. Once logged in, their access to forums depends on the permissions set up for each specific forum.
https://www.servicenow.com/docs/bundle/xanadu-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-communities/task/add-user.html?state=seamless
Types of forum users are:
- Public: Public users can view the community without logging in. By default, public users have content_read access to questions and answers in public forums.
- Registered: Users who have signed up to the community and accepted the Terms & Conditions. Once logged in, their access to forum content depends on the permissions set up for each specific forum.
- Custom: Specific users and user groups that are added as members to the current forum user.
- Membership: A group of members who have joined a specific forum. Once logged in, their access to forums depends on the permissions set up for each specific forum.
source: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/tokyo-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-communities/task/add-user.html
b, c, d is correct - Forum user types are: Registered, Public, Custom, Membership, see link from the docs - Create a forum user: https://docs.servicenow.com/bundle/tokyo-customer-service-management/page/product/customer-communities/task/add-user.html
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