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Do subgroups have individual features like files, calendar, etc.? And do subgroup¡¯s files, photos, etc. count toward the parent group¡¯s storage limit or are they treated like individual groups?
By Sharon Villines · #2516 ·
Re: Unlike button
I think some of you are confusing "likes" with "voting".? The best forums I have used only allow a member to "like", and then to "unlike" his/her own "like".? You can't "unlike" someone else's
By JMichaelTX <JMichael@...> · #2515 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
Bob, That turns out to be a deeper question than you might think. If the email is plain text only, then yes. An attached file is the only way a photo can go with. If the email is formatted (text/html)
By Shal Farley · #2514 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
Actually it's I think 25 mb or something like that. It's quite generous, well, sort of. I use mail butler to upload my stuff to the cloud and people just get a link when I send the message. That I can
By Sarah k Alawami · #2513 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
Is there a way to limit the size of attachment that a member can post to the group? Isn't a photo an attachment? Does Groups.io always differentiate between photo files, (jpg, etc.) and non photo
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #2512 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
Thanks, Shal and Dano, for your comments. We've already throttled back the photo sizes to 488x488 for emails, and 1024 for other image uploads. Our focus is now on managing other kinds of document
By Jim Idelson <k1ir@...> · #2511 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
Jim, There is for photos, sort-of, but not for attachments. That's probably because for photos the limit is expressed in pixel dimensions and photos over the limit can be automatically resized to fit.
By Shal Farley · #2510 ·
Re: Can we limit inbound attachment size?
> We're just getting our group started. There is some Yes, there are several controls you can set. Under Administration > Settings, under the first 'Settings' button, scroll way down to "Photos". You
By D R Stinson · #2509 ·
Can we limit inbound attachment size?
We're just getting our group started. There is some discussion about attachments. I see we can set a group policy for the maximum size of attachments that a member will receive by email, which
By Jim Idelson <k1ir@...> · #2508 ·
Re: Pricing Too High, Storage Too Low, for groups.io
Exactly. Spot on. Gin
By Ginny T. · #2507 ·
Re: Unlike button
I am for an unlike or dislike button. Facebook, better media? That's your subjective judgment. Here's a list of the news organizations that allow up/downvoting, via Disqus:
By Jim Poston · #2506 ·
Re: Unlike button
Like or both ;-) Or, as at Reddit: upvote/downvote -- Jim Poston@... << See ya! >>
By Jim Poston · #2505 ·
Re: Unlike button
I don't know where they all are, but many news sites have it. ABC News, San Jose Mercury News, and the Las Vegas Sun are examples. Disqus is widely used by newpapers and allows downvoting. Reddit,
By Jim Poston · #2504 ·
Re: Pricing Too High, Storage Too Low, for groups.io
BTW, notice I Liked your last post. Possibly it is operating in the black. But I'll wager he doesn't include his labor, not to mention a wage commensurate with the level of his capabilities and
By Monica H. Bellizzi · #2503 ·
Re: Unlike button
Perhaps group owners could have an option to disable the Unlike button if they don't think it fits the character of their group. Or disable the Like button for that matter... A less charged term could
By Drew · #2502 ·
Re: Unlike button
J, I don't recall. In any case Facebook has moved on to offering icons to express one's reaction: They to are not anonymous. You can hover on them to see who has clicked which. Shal
By Shal Farley · #2501 ·
Re: Unlike button
And I think it should. My point is that the civilized sites eliminated dislikes long ago, and for good reason. I think it was Shal who posted the link explaining why even Facebook eliminated it. ? --
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #2500 ·
Re: Unlike button
IMO non-anonymous dislikes would create even more hostility than anonymous ones. I'm with Arno on this. ? -- J
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #2499 ·
Re: Unlike button
I don't think that has, or should have, anything to do with what may be on Groups.io This is a whole new concept in a groups site, so shouldn't be limited by what is or isn't present elsewhere. If
By Duane · #2498 ·
Re: Unlike button
Thank you, Shal, The 'anonymous' was added as an after thought just before sending. I am against saying NO without giving a reason. Better still, offer an alternative. Arno
By Arno Martens <snetram@...> · #2497 ·