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<div> <p>I think I know what happened as I've done this in the past. She basically collected the email addresses of the members of the AOL group with out anyone's permission and created the group on gropus.io. I have done this in the past with someone's permission. Yeah. I know exactly what she did, correct me if I'm wrong.</p> <p>Sarah Alawami, owner of TFFP.<br /><br /><span style="font-size: 8pt;">[Unrelated sequence of links trimmed by Moderator]</span></p> <p>On 3 Jun 2019, at 22:29, Shal Farley wrote:</p> <blockquote> <p>Lavon,</p> <p>> she took our group and added the group to groups io</p> <p>You've said that several times, but I still don't know what you mean by "took your group". If she's not even a member of your group, in what way did she "take" it?</p> <p>An external group (such as an AOL group, whatever that is), cannot be a member of a Groups.io group. Only individual email addresses can be added to a Groups.io group.</p> <p>So that leaves me with the questions I asked before:</p> <p>>> Did she add your AOL group's posting address to a Groups.io group?<br />>><br />>> Did she collect the email addresses of your AOL group's members and<br />>> add them to a Groups.io group?<br />>><br />>> Or did she simply create a Groups.io group with the same name as your<br />>> AOL group?</p> <p>If you don't understand my questions, please ask for clarification.</p> <p>Perhaps you can describe what happened in greater detail.</p> <p>Shal</p> <p>-- <br />Help: <a href="/static/help" rel="nofollow">/static/help</a><br />More Help: <a href="/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki" rel="nofollow">/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki</a><br />Even More Help: Search button at the top of Messages list</p> <p> </p> </blockquote> </div> </div> |