Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
@Frank Abusive people consistently yell, ¡°First Amendment¡± without a clue what is reality. A1 pertains to Government violating free speech, not non-governmental media, groups, newspapers, forums,
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KWKloeber
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#43862
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Re: problem creating
I don¡¯t know what you put down as planned content for your new group. It is a sad fact that most stationery, tag and other graphic related groups are illegally sharing copyrighted content. The
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B?rbel Stephenson
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#43861
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Re: problem creating
So IF I? get this DON'T?send naughty stuff until?I say it's?ok,? because they will monitor it for? a while
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?? Sandy ?? <sandy40boo@...>
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#43860
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Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
We have a unmoderated group of 900 parents of offspring with a particular progressive disorder. Our guidelines cover confidentiality, politics, religion, cursing and flaming. In 25 years we rarely
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Paul Konanz
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#43859
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Re: problem creating
Of course not. Why would they even assume that?
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?? Sandy ?? <sandy40boo@...>
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#43858
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Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
Placing all members on moderated status is the solution, if a nuisance. If the group is large and active, then having several moderators may be needed. I think having an unmoderated group is really
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Sarah Shapiro
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#43857
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Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
Your group, your rules. Don't like them? Leave or get kicked out. End stop. Paul
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Paul Konanz
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#43856
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Re: problem creating
It means Groups.io believes your group would engage in activities that breach its terms of service such as illegally sharring copyright material. Regards Andy
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Andy Wedge
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#43855
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problem creating
I'm trying to start another group (4 tries now) but each time I've gotten this email: This is an automated message. Your group [email protected] has been denied. The reason is that groups
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?? Sandy ?? <sandy40boo@...>
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#43854
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Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
Frank . . . <feync@...> wrote: Groups.io are private groups. The group owner sets the rules and enforces them. It's not a democracy, so there are no first amendment rights involved. You
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Donald Hellen
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#43853
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Re: dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
We have an ¡°no policy discussion¡± policy for my housing group. I put people to moderate but rarely. I am more likely to lock topics with a notice that says that the topic has either run out of
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Frances
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#43852
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dealing with problem members #problem-member - violation of stated group policy
#problem-member
Hello, I'm an owner and moderator for a group whose members consist of residents of our subdivision for quite some time now. ? Initially, postings were somewhat out of control but eventually calmed
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Frank
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#43851
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Re: Member email address change on our group changed it on & notified another group
Much ado about nothing? What do you group owners who think their privacy is in some way breached, do about a subscriber who happens to share or forward one of your emails to a non group subscriber? Or
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Nivard Ovington
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#43850
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Re: Member email address change on our group changed it on & notified another group
Hi Dave, If the desired resolution is to have Groups.IO users manage their own accounts which apply globally across all groups remove moderator access to modify their account. For example in MS Teams
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George Park
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#43849
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Re: Member email address change on our group changed it on & notified another group
Please see this from Duane: As a final followup, I found the conversation on the beta group ( https://beta.groups.io/g/main/topic/91806663 ) discussing the procedure involved. ?That topic is now
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Frances
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#43848
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Re: Member email address change on our group changed it on & notified another group
Gentlepersons involved, It is sad that an event created by a person (a moderator or owner), using an unusual and unintended way, modifying with authorisation or not (the account email) of a 'member'
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dave w <groupsmaster@...>
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#43847
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Re: New members to a restricted group - unclear how this works or it's not working
#subscription
#membershiprequest
Hi Chris, Thanks for the info. Looks like we've got it working. I would note that, in my tests, the Pending Subscription email does not arrive until the applicant replies to the confirmation email.
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Kenneth Sharp-Knott
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#43846
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Re: New members to a restricted group - unclear how this works or it's not working
#subscription
#membershiprequest
Thanks Bruce. That was very helpful. I think we've got it set up correctly now and it's working well. Best
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Kenneth Sharp-Knott
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#43845
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Re: New members to a restricted group - unclear how this works or it's not working
#subscription
#membershiprequest
*No*. That email address is solely to trigger the joining process. A response to the Pending Subscription Message goes to your +owner email address; it will also appear in your *Activity* log. Looking
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Chris Jones
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#43844
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Re: New members to a restricted group - unclear how this works or it's not working
#subscription
#membershiprequest
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 11:38 AM, Kenneth Sharp-Knott wrote (to Duane): This approach will not achieve your objective, as a message sent to the +subscribe address is not stored or forwarded. They serve
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Bruce
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#43843
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