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Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Michael, My ¡®opt-out¡¯ button suggestion is to opt-out of receiving the regular Ah, that's better than what I thought you meant. Still, I'm concerned that those messages would themselves be
By Shal Farley · #12104 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Patty, Okay, for fear of getting stomped on, again, since I've been a vocal You still seem to have the cart before the horse: When the email service sends a report to Groups.io, they are *not* saying
By Shal Farley · #12103 ·
Pointer after moving files
I have noticed that when we do this: 1. Upload a file with notification to members. 2. Using the scissors icon, move the file. The link in the email becomes useless and just leads to the general files
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #12102 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
I like this approach, perhaps it could be the most workable and successful...
By Michael Pavan · #12101 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
<snip> My ¡®opt-out¡¯ button suggestion is to opt-out of receiving the regular Special Notices reminders of ¡°How and Why not to get 'Removed for SPAM¡¯" - it would not be mandatory to choose not
By Michael Pavan · #12100 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Well thought out and stated, especially a 7 day vs 3 day window. I respect Mark¡¯s mission to try to improve Groups.io¡¯s reputation with ISPs. I actually assumed it might be a new industry mandate
By Michael Pavan · #12099 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
I believe one source of information done well by Professionals (with non-computer savvy language help) is more efficient and likely to be more effective than 1000s of efforts of inconsistent quality.
By Michael Pavan · #12098 ·
Re: members being removed
Although this solves your personal problem and thus makes your own situation easier, the very real effect is that each time a groups.io post is allowed to be classified as spam, it affects groups.io
By Cacky B · #12097 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Okay, for fear of getting stomped on, again, since I've been a vocal proponent of changing this function on Groups.io, here is my experience with my large groups: 1.? I have tried to educate before
By Patty Sliney · #12096 ·
Re: New to Groups.io #question
We have a group for quilting and sewing and had the same problem. I was directed by helpful members here to use the wiki method and it does work well. It just takes time to learn the best way to do
By Joan C · #12095 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 11:24 PM, Michael Pavan wrote: The responsibility to educate individual email List users should not be on individual groups owner, who will not all do so (if at all) in a clear
By Dotty Bell · #12094 ·
Re: New to Groups.io #question
Hi Here is our travel wiki - the table of contents and a page of links. All links are clickable. There is a link from the table of contents to the topic / page Travel Tools. Lots of other uses for a
By Frances · #12093 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
This is the best explanation I've ever heard. Even though I'm a group owner I regularly get unsubscribed and couldn't figure out why. Thank you.
By psb b · #12092 ·
Re: members being removed
I completely agree with Anita. My members are older and have Know NOTHING about mail ¡°folders¡±. Telling my members they have to monitor their spam or trash folder is RIDICULOUS. This FBL policy is
By Bob Cook <BobandMaryCook@...> · #12091 ·
Re: Too Many Hashtags #featurerequest #hashtags
Thanks for the tips. I've just put a couple of the most abused hashtags on moderation and that seems to have helped. Still would be nice for moderators to limit the number allowed.... Norman * Norman
By Norman C. Berns · #12090 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
I think the best way to "educate" users about a problem such as this one is not to try to teach them about the problem beforehand or to try to give a long explanation afterwards, but to lead them in
By Samuel Murray · #12089 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Michael, Rather than the current ¡®If you don¡¯t understand what is not clear to you, That is not a Groups.io policy, of course, just your interpretation of my comments. I suspect Mark would never
By Shal Farley · #12088 ·
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
I see the problem as being one of insufficient and ineffective education - that¡¯s why I believe it should be done by Groups.io itself, to be done well for a change. Rather than the current ¡®If you
By Michael Pavan · #12087 ·
Re: New to Groups.io #question
Pam, Perhaps ironically, it is on GMF's Wiki: Wiki Guide for Users and Editors ( /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/Wiki-Guide-for-Users-and-Editors ). ? Wikis are just a quick and easy way
Re: How best to educate about the 'Removed for SPAM' problem
Michael, This problem affects all email List users, because if not solved, Groups.io The flip side of that is that Groups.io becomes much less effective if members experience non-delivery of the
By Shal Farley · #12085 ·