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Re: A group member asked this question.

 

Barbara Jean,


Also, what does "export my account" do?


I took this one first, as it implies that she is looking at her Account page (clicked on Account from the menu under her name, in the upper right corner.

The Export My Account button requests that Groups.io prepare a Zip file (compressed archive) of her contributions - to your group and/or any other groups she's a member of. That would include any message posts as well as uploaded photos, files and other content.

It is part of Groups.io's commitment to openness as well as fulfilling a requirement of Europes GDPR regulation (that requires companies which retain personal information to make that information available to the person).

As a group owner/moderator you have access (via a tab on the Settings page) to a similar function to export the entire content of the group.


I just signed up for io group (I think).


She certainly has - witness access to her Account page. That may or may not include having subscribed to your group though - depending upon exactly what actions she took.

When I access the update profile feature I do not see any place to enter name, photo,

etc.


While at her Account page, she should make note of the left-hand column. As with the sections of a group, her Account also is organized into sections. The place for her name, photo, etc. is in the Identity section. There she'll find a list of her profiles - the first is her Account Profile and any information she puts in it becomes the default information put into a group profile when she joins a group.

Following her Account Profile is a list of her profiles as they appear (if she allows them to appear) in her various group subscriptions. It is perfectly possible for her to show different profile information (Photo, Display Name, bio, Location, and Website) to different groups. She might want to differentiate the information she shows in hobby groups versus classmate groups versus general interest groups, for example.

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Re: Group features

 

Barbara Jean,

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OK, I am new to the io groups, currently in the process of moving my yahoo groups to io.?
GMF's wiki has some pages of interest when moving from Yahoo Groups. One is our collection of notes regarding the Easy Group Transfer, another is information about using Direct Add to bring in member email addresses, and a third is about Inviting members.


When would one use the hashtag feature??
One aspect of hashtags, and in particular the Hashtag page in the navigation list (the left-hand column) is that they are a way to make a collection of messages for easy reference. Click on a Hashtag on that page and it brings up a search result with all of the messages that have that hashtag in the Subject line. So that works best when there are some specific recurring topics in the group.
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Another aspect of hashtags, that goes hand-in-hand with the first, is that members can choose to follow a hashtag, or to mute it, as a way of controlling which email messages they want to receive by email. Being able to mute a hashtag or a topic is an individual member's choice, as is using the Advanced Preferences section of their subscription to follow only certain topics rather than receive all group messages.
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A third aspect of hashtags is that they offer options to control the behavior of topics. This aspect, defining options for a hashtag is open only to moderators, one of the options is whether members can then use the hashtag, or only moderators.
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When do you use the Wiki feature.?
You've seen GMF's usage as a kind of reference work, containing pages such as those linked above. That's the general idea, but it doesn't have to be technical information - it can be a place to consolidate any kind of information that is of recurring interest to group members. Because the pages are easily edited (same editing tools as Groups.io's New Topic or Reply features) a wiki page is easier to keep up to date than a text file or document stored in the Files section.

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Are these limited to the group moderator or available for the group members to use.
That's up to the group management (owners/moderators). The Settings page sets some overall limits, and the individual features have some control options as well.
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Shal
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Re: Member not showing in Member Directory

 

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They will need to go to their account in the upper right hand corner, click on Identity, then click "Edit" to the right of their Account Profile.? Scroll down to "Profile Privacy" and make sure to select "Other members of your groups" instead of "Only group owners and moderators".? This should make their profile show up in the Member Directory.

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Re: #question [about reposting messages] #question

 

It still won't repost after changing the setting to 1 day. ?That was a good idea, though. ?I thought it might work. ?But sadly it didn't.

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Re: Hiding files from other than moderators #question

Kidd AtHeart
 

Our group is basically an Emergency Management Group.? We activate to support area hospitals/large nursing homes in the event of a hurricane, disaster, etc.? We activate as requred to provide emergency communications via our 2-meter communications network.? With that background ......

We would like to restrict access to our ACTIVATION files to only select individuals.? Owner or moderator access levels would work for us. No need for further breakdown.

Groups.io is working great for us.? Would like to keep all actions within G.i.

Thank you

Bobby
N5VCU


Re: Group features

 

One use for hashtags that I have found useful is to use them to send
messages via email that are marked as Special Notices. We have a couple
of hashtags like "#Meeting" that signal they are an announcement about
an upcoming event. They are set so that only moderators can use them
and so the message they are on will be sent as a special notice. This
way our moderators can send announcements without having to log into the
web page. This can be useful if you are trying to send one from your
phone for example. This way you can just send it as you do any email.

Jonathan

On 8/26/2019 6:06 PM, Barbara Jean Jasen wrote:
OK, I am new to the io groups, currently in the process of moving my
yahoo groups to io.? I notice some features in io groups that I am not
really all that familiar with the use of.? When would one use the
hashtag feature?? When do you use the Wiki feature.? Are these limited
to the group moderator or available for the group members to use.
Sorry I am such a dummy, but at 73, still need those grandkids to tell
us how to work these new fangled contraptions,.? LOL
Barbara Jean


Re: A group member asked this question.

 

Thanks Frances, I will pass this info on to Carol who was asking.
Barbara Jean

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 5:22 PM Frances <frances@...> wrote:
Barbara Jean, the member must log into the group homepage on Groups.io and go to Subscription on the left menu. She can edit her profile, add a photo, etc.
Or on the homepage, go to Profile in top right corner. You can set an email alias, i.e. another account might want to send email from. Note that you don't receive any email to that second account.

You asked about exporting the account. Not sure. Never tried. I see that in Settings, you have this option:
Allow Members To Download Archives
Allow group members to download the message archives.

Likely someone else will answer this.

Good help in the wiki - but do ask!
Some help for owners/moderators and some help for group members.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/home

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Re: #email [privacy and sharing addresses] #email

 

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 06:13 PM, Lisa Franklin wrote:
How can I advise members who want to post their email so that people can contact them?
One of the easiest for me to remember is to add a space either before or after the @.? It has to be removed when using the address, but is easily readable.
someone @somewhere.net
someone@ somewhere.net

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Re: Group features

 

Thanks Frances.? Don't know if I or any members will use these features or not.
Barbara Jean

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:39 PM Frances <frances@...> wrote:
Hi Barbara Jean,

A few brief answers!

Hashtags - I like them but some people and groups don't make a lot of use of them. They help organize discussions. You can create some ones you know that would be useful For my family group, I use #travel #Christmas #reunion etc. You can search just for messages with hashtags. And you can add them after the fact if someone hasn't used them. But you can ignore them if you like! The large travel group I belong to doesn't use them.
In Settings, Message policies, you can decide who can create hashtags.

Wiki - On Group Managers Forum, the wiki is a help page. On the travel forum, it is a collection of useful travel links, organized by topic. On my family group, I used it to create pages on each port of call on our cruise - for planning purposes. Normally it is a group effort. A classic example is Wikipedia.
In Settings, Wiki (just scroll down on the settings page), you can decide who can read, edit, etc. The help wiki for this group is readable / usable by anyone, but only group members can write / edit.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/home

Frances


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Re: Group features

ladykrolocksrose
 

for instance i run a couple psp groups....in the groups we don't use hastags or the wiki, same for incredimail groups, I wouldn't use those features.? now in another closed group i'm in where we do some collective writing...the wiki is awesome reference tool for us as a whole.....just depends on the kind of group as to whether you will want to use or ignore those features

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:12 PM Barbara Jean Jasen <barbara.jasen@...> wrote:
OK, I am new to the io groups, currently in the process of moving my yahoo groups to io.? I notice some features in io groups that I am not really all that familiar with the use of.? When would one use the hashtag feature?? When do you use the Wiki feature.? Are these limited to the group moderator or available for the group members to use.
Sorry I am such a dummy, but at 73, still need those grandkids to tell us how to work these new fangled contraptions,.? LOL
Barbara Jean


Re: A group member asked this question.

 

Barbara Jean, the member must log into the group homepage on Groups.io and go to Subscription on the left menu. She can edit her profile, add a photo, etc.
Or on the homepage, go to Profile in top right corner. You can set an email alias, i.e. another account might want to send email from. Note that you don't receive any email to that second account.

You asked about exporting the account. Not sure. Never tried. I see that in Settings, you have this option:
Allow Members To Download Archives
Allow group members to download the message archives.

Likely someone else will answer this.

Good help in the wiki - but do ask!
Some help for owners/moderators and some help for group members.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/home

Frances
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Re: Group features

 

Hi Barbara Jean,

A few brief answers!

Hashtags - I like them but some people and groups don't make a lot of use of them. They help organize discussions. You can create some ones you know that would be useful For my family group, I use #travel #Christmas #reunion etc. You can search just for messages with hashtags. And you can add them after the fact if someone hasn't used them. But you can ignore them if you like! The large travel group I belong to doesn't use them.
In Settings, Message policies, you can decide who can create hashtags.

Wiki - On Group Managers Forum, the wiki is a help page. On the travel forum, it is a collection of useful travel links, organized by topic. On my family group, I used it to create pages on each port of call on our cruise - for planning purposes. Normally it is a group effort. A classic example is Wikipedia.
In Settings, Wiki (just scroll down on the settings page), you can decide who can read, edit, etc. The help wiki for this group is readable / usable by anyone, but only group members can write / edit.
/g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/home

Frances


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#email [privacy and sharing addresses] #email

Lisa Franklin
 

For privacy, we mask members email addresses in our group.? We also have our group set as "reply to group" because we want to encourage whole group discussion.? ? However, from time to time a member WANTS other people to contact them and will list their email address in a message to the group.? These email addresses are being shortened to the point where no one else can figure out what the actual email address is.? For example, it may say "lisa.franklin@"? ?

How can I advise members who want to post their email so that people can contact them???

Thanks, in advance, for your ideas!


A group member asked this question.

 

Hi Barbara,

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I just signed up for io group (I think). When I access the update profile feature I do not see any place to enter name, photo,

etc. What else should I do? Also, what does "export my account" do?

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Hugs, Carole


OK, so how do I respond, what do I tell her?
Barbara Jean


Group features

 

OK, I am new to the io groups, currently in the process of moving my yahoo groups to io.? I notice some features in io groups that I am not really all that familiar with the use of.? When would one use the hashtag feature?? When do you use the Wiki feature.? Are these limited to the group moderator or available for the group members to use.
Sorry I am such a dummy, but at 73, still need those grandkids to tell us how to work these new fangled contraptions,.? LOL
Barbara Jean


Re: Member not showing in Member Directory

 

On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 05:41 PM, Eden Butler, AGAG wrote:
Why is this happening
Inclusion in the Directory is voluntary.? Only those that have agreed to make their profile public can see others, and then theirs is included.? Have a look at the Wiki page covering that

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Member not showing in Member Directory

Eden Butler, AGAG
 

Hello!

One of my members is showing in the member list but not the member directory. Why is this happening and what can I tell her to do to fix it?

Thanks!


Re: Thread hijacking

 

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Hi Ken,

I am happy to share it :)

Kathleen

On Aug 26, 2019, at 2:14 PM, Ken Schweizer <kensch888@...> wrote:

Hi Kathleen,
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I like your "tone" and message. I hope you don't mind if I "hijack" it in its entirety to post on our group.
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Ken
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From:?[email protected]?[mailto:[email protected]]?On Behalf Of?KATHLEEN DESMAISONS
Sent:?Monday, August 26, 2019 2:49 PM
To:?[email protected]
Subject:?Re: [GMF] Thread hijacking
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?I get very high compliance when I ask for paying attention. I think helping people to understand *why* something is important helps. And helping them to understand specifically what you are wanting helps. ?If I read
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Please populate this in the address book of your email client and use it to initiate a message to the group.
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I actually would not know what that means. So I probably wouldn¡¯t read the rest of the post.
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Here is a sample of what I might write to my groups
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****
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Hi Guys,
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I want to speak a little about how our list can be more effective. I have noticed that a number of you are not paying attention to the subject line of our posts. ?It is very easy to just hit *reply* without connecting to the actual content of the post.
?
This creates problems with our threads. The subject line might say HAMSTERS and the content might be about the amazon fires. So if someone is looking to learn about fires, they won¡¯t ever find the information.
?
Do you have any thoughts about how we might remedy this problem?
?
I sure would love to hear them. ?Thanks!
?
***
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So I think the *tone* is really important. If you are sort of beating people up, they will just tune out.
So even if you are frustrated that they are not getting it, or seem to not care and you are really aggravated, if you can co e back to the task with a sense that maybe they are just not tuned into how it works.
?
I honestly think that those of us who are more computer savvy forget that regular people just don¡¯t think the way we do :)
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I think of it as a nudge or a prompt¡­.and it seems to work well.
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Anyway, that¡¯s my 2 cents for the day.
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Kathleen


On Aug 26, 2019, at 12:55 PM, Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:
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Well, for what it's worth, here's my latest draft. If anyone has anything better, I'm always looking to improve.

B

INSERT NAME HERE -- This is a reminder that the address for sending messages to the group is?[email protected]. Please populate this in the address book of your email client and use it to initiate a message to the group.

Do?not?the "reply" function of your email client to start a new topic. If you do this, people on the receiving end can no longer figure out what the message is about by reading the subject line. This is known as "" and is considered bad netiquette. Worse, others will probably reply to the message, thus spreading the disease. So save the "reply" function for actual replies.

Group members who repeatedly hijack threads will be placed on moderation; meaning all their group messages will be manually reviewed before being allowed to post. I don't want to do that, and you don't want me to do that.?

Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Regards,
The GROUPNAME group owner
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Kathleen DesMaisons, Ph.D.

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Member not showing in Member Directory

Eden Butler, AGAG
 

Hi-one of my members is showing up in the member group but not the member directory, what do I need to ask her to do so that she is visible in the directory?

Thanks!


Re: Thread hijacking

 

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Hi Kathleen,

?

I like your "tone" and message. I hope you don't mind if I "hijack" it in its entirety to post on our group.

?

Ken

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"And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book." God

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of KATHLEEN DESMAISONS
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2019 2:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [GMF] Thread hijacking

?

?I get very high compliance when I ask for paying attention. I think helping people to understand *why* something is important helps. And helping them to understand specifically what you are wanting helps. ?If I read

?

Please populate this in the address book of your email client and use it to initiate a message to the group.

?

I actually would not know what that means. So I probably wouldn¡¯t read the rest of the post.

?

Here is a sample of what I might write to my groups

?

****

?

Hi Guys,

?

I want to speak a little about how our list can be more effective. I have noticed that a number of you are not paying attention to the subject line of our posts. ?It is very easy to just hit *reply* without connecting to the actual content of the post.

?

This creates problems with our threads. The subject line might say HAMSTERS and the content might be about the amazon fires. So if someone is looking to learn about fires, they won¡¯t ever find the information.

?

Do you have any thoughts about how we might remedy this problem?

?

I sure would love to hear them. ?Thanks!

?

***

?

So I think the *tone* is really important. If you are sort of beating people up, they will just tune out.

So even if you are frustrated that they are not getting it, or seem to not care and you are really aggravated, if you can co e back to the task with a sense that maybe they are just not tuned into how it works.

?

I honestly think that those of us who are more computer savvy forget that regular people just don¡¯t think the way we do :)

?

I think of it as a nudge or a prompt¡­.and it seems to work well.

?

Anyway, that¡¯s my 2 cents for the day.

?

Kathleen



On Aug 26, 2019, at 12:55 PM, Bruce Bowman <bruce.bowman@...> wrote:

?

Well, for what it's worth, here's my latest draft. If anyone has anything better, I'm always looking to improve.

B


INSERT NAME HERE -- This is a reminder that the address for sending messages to the group is?[email protected]. Please populate this in the address book of your email client and use it to initiate a message to the group.

Do?not?the "reply" function of your email client to start a new topic. If you do this, people on the receiving end can no longer figure out what the message is about by reading the subject line. This is known as "" and is considered bad netiquette. Worse, others will probably reply to the message, thus spreading the disease. So save the "reply" function for actual replies.

Group members who repeatedly hijack threads will be placed on moderation; meaning all their group messages will be manually reviewed before being allowed to post. I don't want to do that, and you don't want me to do that.?

Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Regards,
The GROUPNAME group owner
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The system Help is your friend.??/static/help

?

Kathleen DesMaisons, Ph.D.

This is Grace unfolding, you are?not alone.

?

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