[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #64949: Real Tine Collaboration: realted editor settings are still rendered when RTC is disabled

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Wed Mar 25 17:25:25 UTC 2026


#64949: Real Tine Collaboration: realted editor settings are still rendered when
RTC is disabled
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 Reporter:  afercia       |      Owner:  (none)
     Type:  defect (bug)  |     Status:  new
 Priority:  normal        |  Milestone:  7.0
Component:  Editor        |    Version:  trunk
 Severity:  normal        |   Keywords:  has-screenshots
  Focuses:  ui            |
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 I couldn't find an existing ticket about this. I'm not sure whether this
 is a known issue and there's already a plan to fix it. I'd think it's
 important enough to be considered for the 7.0 release.

 Real Tine Collaboration (RTC) is now opt-in and disabled by default.

 As such, I would expect any settings, preferences, etc. that are related
 to RTC to not show up in the UI, as they don't do anything. They are
 misleading.

 A good UI should not show settings that don't do anything.

 To reproduce:

 - Go to WP Admin > Settings > Writing
 - Make sure 'Enable early access to real-time collaboration...' is
 unchecked.
 - Edit a post.
 - Go to Options > Preferences, to open the Preferences modal dialog.
 - In the default 'General' tabpanel, observe the two RTC related settings
 are still rendered:
   - Show avatar in blocks
   - Show collaboration notifications

 To my understanding, `showCollaborationCursor` and
 `showCollaborationNotifications` controls are rendered unconditionally.
 They should be rendered depending on whether RTC is enabled or not.

 I haven't been following the 7.0 development closely so I may be missing
 something but I would suggest to double check whether there are more
 setting, preferences and the like that depends on whether RTC is enabled
 or not.

 Settiny against the 7.0 milestone for consideration.

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Ticket URL: <https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64949>
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