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Member accepted invitation but not showing as accepted

 

Hi?

I have sent invitations for my group to about 14 people. One of the members has accepted but he still shows as sent in the sent invitations window. How to fix?

Thanks
Kent
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Re: Banning by IP Address

 

Just FWIW . . .

Another option is for a member who is a 'disturber' to have his posting privileges set to 'Moderated' status or to 'No Post' status as a means to control any undesirable disturbance posts s/he might make. It also sends a reasonably clear message to that member.

HTH

Paul M.
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Re: Are hashtags case sensitive?

 

They're not supposed to be case sensitive:

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Re: Banning by IP Address

marcio
 

Bruce,
Thanks for the answer :)
Actually, I hope I don't need to ban anyone at all, nor by email nor by whatever it may be, but as I said, one never knows.
Anyway, I feel being a group owner is going to be an interesting adventure for me.

Cheers,
AKA Starboy

Sent from a galaxy far, far away.


Em 05/05/2019 15:06, Bruce Bowman disse:
You can ban an email address, and Premium/Enterprise groups can ban entire domains. Banning an IP address is not an available feature.

See also??/g/GroupManagersForum/topic/31256321#16324

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Re: Banning by IP Address

Glenn Glazer
 

On 5/5/2019 11:06, Bruce Bowman wrote:
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:54 PM, marcio wrote:
If a member turns out to be a disturber and if I need to go by that route, how can I accomplish that? That is, how can I ban an IP address from my group?
You can ban an email address, and Premium/Enterprise groups can ban entire domains. Banning an IP address is not an available feature.

See also?/g/GroupManagersForum/topic/31256321#16324

Regards,
Bruce

I was getting ready to post about the inaccuracy of attributing IPs to users and then I noticed that Shal said it perfectly: /g/GroupManagersForum/message/16334 .

There aren't even robust ways of matching geography (a much wider target) to IP.

Best,

Glenn


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Re: Banning by IP Address

 

Hello, you have to write to Mark about this. The address to do so is below. For you, most people only want to band via member.

"Groups. io" <[email protected]>


[mod note: support is for bugs. Ban by IP would be a feature suggestion, more appropriate to beta - the suggestion box:

/static/help#questions]

On May 5, 2019, at 11:04 AM, marcio via Groups.Io <marcinhorj21@...> wrote:

Hello,
I just started a new group and am feeling that this one will attract some people because of its theme.
While I'm not needing it for now, one never knows, so I thought I'd ask since I haven't found anything about it.
If a member turns out to be a disturber and if I need to go by that route, how can I accomplish that? That is, how can I ban an IP address from my group?

Your help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
Marcio
AKA Starboy

Sent from a galaxy far, far away.



Re: Banning by IP Address

 

On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:54 PM, marcio wrote:
If a member turns out to be a disturber and if I need to go by that route, how can I accomplish that? That is, how can I ban an IP address from my group?
You can ban an email address, and Premium/Enterprise groups can ban entire domains. Banning an IP address is not an available feature.

See also?/g/GroupManagersForum/topic/31256321#16324

Regards,
Bruce
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Are hashtags case sensitive?

 

We have an admin-created hashtag of #pool (current hot topic in 55+ community whether to allow grandkids unlimited use -- oh boy). Member says that when someone posted with #Pool that it didn't Mute. I don't find whether hashtags are case sensitive although we have a hashtag of #forsale and #ForSale doesn't cause any complaints.

Thanks,
Colette Sanders


Re: Member Name Best Practice(s)? #wiki #username #displayname #database

 

On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 09:34 PM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
To my knowledge, there is currently no way to enforce this in the software. If there was, I'd be doing it, too.
I've had a few members change their display name to match the @username they have set (even though that doesn't seem to be used anywhere). I just edit the membership record on the main group and reset the display name as necessary.

Andy


Banning by IP Address

marcio
 

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Hello,
I just started a new group and am feeling that this one will attract some people because of its theme.
While I'm not needing it for now, one never knows, so I thought I'd ask since I haven't found anything about it.
If a member turns out to be a disturber and if I need to go by that route, how can I accomplish that? That is, how can I ban an IP address from my group?

Your help is much appreciated.

Cheers,
AKA Starboy

Sent from a galaxy far, far away.



Re: Vetting New Subscribers

 

oh, lol, thank you! i did search, but apparently missed that.

caerdwyn


On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 10:35 PM Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...> wrote:
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:04 AM, island writer wrote:
hi there,
i was wondering if there was a way to email the pending member with an admin address rather than your own personal email?
Yes. This question was just asked by someone else as well. Info is here:??/g/GroupManagersForum/message/16503

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Re: Vetting New Subscribers

Gerald Boutin
 

On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 12:04 AM, island writer wrote:
hi there,
i was wondering if there was a way to email the pending member with an admin address rather than your own personal email?
Yes. This question was just asked by someone else as well. Info is here:??/g/GroupManagersForum/message/16503

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Re: Vetting New Subscribers

 

hi there,
i was wondering if there was a way to email the pending member with an admin address rather than your own personal email?


Re: Groups.io site updates #changelog

 

On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 03:36 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
CHANGE: For events added by email, we consider events up to one year
from now (the previous limit was 30 days).
We owe Andy W a thanks for this one...

BUGFIX: Fix links to wiki pages in the /feed page.
...and this one, too!

BUGFIX: Events weren't being exported in the group export system.
Thanks to Cherry for bringing this to our attention.

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Re: I'm the group owner - getting message that invitations have to be approved before being sent. Who needs to approve? #addmembers #groupowner #membership

 

Jenny,

That link gives a 404 Not found.
Links corrected and bug report sent to support.

On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:22 AM, Jim Higgins wrote:

/g/GroupManagersForum/message/2975
/g/GroupManagersForum/message/11620
Shal


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Re: Premium groups can now ask for donations

 

Bruce,

Expecting groups to pay for Premium only to skim another 20% off the
top is kinda extreme.
o ... which includes all credit card processing fees.

So Groups.io nets maybe 17 or 18%, but you have a point.

My PTA unit decided to simply absorb the 2 or 3% charged by Square rather than try to charge the extra to the unit member. For us that made sense because getting the payment while the parent was standing there at registration was far more certain than trying to collect it later.

I'm not sure I could claim with a straight face that a 20% fee would still be a net benefit compared not having online payments at all. Even less so compared with other forms of online payment. Of course, in an all-volunteer organization like a PTA unit, the decision often boils down to "who's going to set it up and run it?" - that person tends to have final say on what "it" is.

Shal


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Re: Premium groups can now ask for donations

 

On Sat, May 4, 2019 at 03:35 PM, Shal Farley wrote:
So is this feature a non-starter? Do we now "live in interesting times"?
Yes, and yes.

Mark might want to consider opening this option to Basic groups. Expecting groups to pay for Premium only to skim another 20% off the top is kinda extreme.?

Suddenly the checkout fees our club is paying to collect credit card payments via PayPal are sounding like a real bargain.
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My $0.02,
Bruce?
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Groups.io site updates #changelog

 

Hi all,

This week's change log:



Feel free to reply to this topic if you'd like to comment on the
changes. Or better yet, if you expect a lot of discussion start a new
topic (or rejoin an existing one) about a specific change.


NEW: Premium groups can now ask for and accept donations.
This one strikes me as one that might get some discussion. So I've kicked it off:
/g/GroupManagersForum/message/16506


Comments about these are welcome:

CHANGE: For events added by email, we consider events up to one year
from now (the previous limit was 30 days).
BUGFIX: Fixed the name of the subgroup in the activity log message for
creating a subgroup.
INTERNAL: Removed TLS 1.0 support on the webservers.
BUGFIX: Fix links to wiki pages in the /feed page.
NEW: Automatically update credit card info when we're notified
someone's credit card is updated by Stripe.
BUGFIX: Changes to a pending member (like Display Name) were not saved
when approving the pending member if the pending member was also
being confirmed at the same time.
BUGFIX: The API endpoint /getmembers was ignoring the type parameter.
BUGFIX: Fix links to subscribed-to subgroups on the /static/welcome
page for enterprise groups.
INTERNAL: Upgraded to latest version of Go compiler.
BUGFIX: Events weren't being exported in the group export system.
BUGFIX: API docs had quotes around numbers and bools in the examples
that should not have been there.
BUGFIX: The API endpoint /updatesub wasn't accepting sub_id when it
should have.
BUGFIX: Cancelling the one month downgrade before it happened didn't
actually stop the downgrade from happening.

Please call out any you find significant.

Shal


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Premium groups can now ask for donations

 

In beta, Mark wrote "New feature: donations"


I'll be looking at this to see if it makes sense for my PTA group. We upgrade to the "Premium for a month" plan every school year during registration, as that is when we collect the bulk of our new unit members, and our existing unit members must renew.

We used to sign up this year's members during registration at the school, collecting cash, check, or credit card swipes via square. Along with the member's contact info on a membership form. So Direct Add (a premium feature) was the most practical way of getting all the members added to our group.

The school is transitioning from paper, in-person, registration to (mostly) online registration. This challenges our PTA unit to keep pace: the school cannot accept funds (our annual dues) on our behalf so we'll want our own way to accept payment online. We'll toss this new feature into consideration for next year.

A question then is whether we ought to stay on the Premium plan year-round. Maybe, we'll see how that might work.

But I think this new capability raises a similar question for other groups that are now using the Basic plan. If the group is tied to an organization that collects dues it may be an easy choice.

But what about independent groups? If you have a large enough membership does it make sense to go to the Premium plan and hope to defray the cost by way of donations? Can you afford to pick up the tab if donations don't meet the cost? Do you accept further donations once you've covered the cost of Premium? And if so, what do you with the additional funds?

Lots of leading questions there. I expect that there may be as many answers (good and bad) as there are groups. So is this feature a non-starter? Do we now "live in interesting times"?

Shal


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Re: Invitees on hold until "approved"

 

Jenny,

Groups.io should put that information in their Help FAQ.
I think that's a good idea.

I encourage you to post it in Groups.io's official suggestion box:


Shal


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