Re: How to moderate (override group setting) and individual member? Should be easy.... but....
I think you must be looking at Directory, not in Admin, Members. See /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki/6114 Or perhaps you are not logged in as owner. On the top left, beside Home, does it
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Frances
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#35972
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Re: How to moderate (override group setting) and individual member? Should be easy.... but....
Just re-read your post. You say "Pending member". Do you mean people who have applied to join your group? That's not how you deal with pending members. See instead
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Frances
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#35970
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Re: How to moderate (override group setting) and individual member? Should be easy.... but....
First, this is for one member at a time only. And really, I don't recommend this procedure. (Although it does work. I just did it: In Members in Admin (not directory), find the member. You can use the
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Frances
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#35969
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How to moderate (override group setting) and individual member? Should be easy.... but....
Groups.io help says ------------- To moderate an individual member: * In the left navigation menu on the group¡¯s website, select Admin > Members. The Members page appears. * Locate the member¡¯s
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Re: Does every member added automatically have a groups.io Account?
I didn't address this directly. Direct adding (or adding a member in any way) creates a Groups.io account if they don't already have one. And your new members do have an account since you added them..
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Frances
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#35967
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Re: Does every member added automatically have a groups.io Account?
Yes, members of your group have an account with Groups.io Their email address is their account ID. They won't have a password. However they don't need one.?They need not go to your group homepage if
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Frances
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#35966
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Does every member added automatically have a groups.io Account?
Many of our members in a group recently migrated from yahoo into a new group I moderate at groups.io never had "profiles" (accounts) at yahoo. That was a PITA when they wanted to change email
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Alex
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#35965
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
Yes. Mark reported it fixed. BillSF9c
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billsf9c
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#35964
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Re: Who can see all pages of Directory?
Carla -- Both. Go to /account?page=viewprofile to see (and edit) all the profiles associated with your account. Yes. See the "grey box" notice at the top of the page previously cited.
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Bruce
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#35963
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Re: Hyperlink Formats (Preview Possible?)
#messages
#hyperlinks
Carla -- There is currently no Facebook-like preview feature, although it's been suggested ( https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/8607 ) more than once. Regards, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help
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Bruce
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#35962
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Re: Who can see all pages of Directory?
(excuse me while I append a current query to a similar prior topic) Are ¡°group profiles¡± system wide or just the group I am in right now? ?I presumed the latter, but was then surprised to see
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Carla Nelson <cbnel3@...>
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#35961
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Hyperlink Formats (Preview Possible?)
#messages
#hyperlinks
In another venue where I post a lot, all messages are HTML and all capable URLS display a ¡°link preview¡± pulled from the meta data at the target site. Sample image below from an Amazon page.
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Carla Nelson <cbnel3@...>
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#35960
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Re: Direct Add to subgroup
Can you please clarify? I thought the original post was from an owner of a basic group who wanted to add a non-group member to a subgroup without the invitation process. Does this workaround only
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Frances
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#35959
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
I suspect the 'time before epoch' will equal your local offset from UTC. Seen that happen in Unix systems for decades. -Ken Cameron, Member JMRI Dev Team www.jmri.org www.fingerlakeslivesteamers.org
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Ken Cameron
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#35958
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
And 90 minutes later, it seems to have been fixed. Thanks, Bruce Check out the groups.io Help Center ( /helpcenter ) and groups.io Owners Manual (
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Bruce
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#35957
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Re: Determining active members (and removing the inactive)
Terry -- I don't see it that way. Bouncing members can be easily found by selecting Bouncing from the blue pull-down menu at upper left. Of course, to determine if an account is actually bouncing, you
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Bruce
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#35956
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
Don, I reported it here: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/27444 Pete
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Pete Cook
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#35955
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
I'm an idiot. Epoch being 01/01/1970 00:00:00 GMT0 converts into a wall clock time & date between 5 and 8 hours earlier on 12/31/1969 within the lower 48, depending where you are at. -Cornelius
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Cornelius Keck
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#35954
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
Peter, All of our album photos have the same Taken date of 12/31/1969 as yours. This has to be a bug to report to Support. Don
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Don Grass
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#35953
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Re: Bug on uploaded photos
That's right before Unix epoch time (1/1/1970, 00:00:00), question is how much, is it just one second so that the pictures' timestamp is 0xffffffff, or is it 12/31/1969 23:00:00? If you download an
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Cornelius Keck
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#35952
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