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Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
I doubt that anyone could argue this.? Optional being the key word, and editable based upon the standards of a given venue. Those who want it can use it, and those who don't, don't have to. -- Brian
By Brian Vogel <britechguy@...> · #17057 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
@Glenn -- Couldn't agree more. I used to worry about this stuff, but now that bandwidth, storage, and compute cycles are so abundant, I no longer care. Top quote, bottom quote, use html, encrypt and
By Marvin Waschke · #17056 ·
Re: To format or not to format... Is that the question?
That depends on what speed of internet connection you have. Some, especially at busy times, are not much faster that the old dial-up (and some people may still be forced to use that). Jim --
By Jim Fisher · #17055 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
Thanx to all who replied to my original question. Those replying have offered some sensible and varied suggestions which were useful points of view for me to consider. Even so it seems to me that an
By Epicatt2 · #17054 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
It might be time to do the browser ritual, trying different browsers like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera, and maybe some others. Disable Antivirus also just while you're uploading any file.
By Donald Hellen · #17053 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Issues file large file uploads were also discussed here: /g/GroupManagersForum/topic/30953352 I've still had no update on the ticket I raised. Andy
By Andy Wedge · #17052 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Jim, Others, including myself, can upload html files without issue. Please provide specific details such as what UI you are using to upload the file, device details (computer / smart phone / tablet?),
By Gerald Boutin <groupsio@...> · #17051 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Hi Jim We upload a great many HTML files in our group so that can¡¯t be the cause of your problem. That said, they are all quite small so size may still be an issue for you. Sue
By Sue · #17050 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
For what it is worth, I had to upload a considerable number of pictures to the Photo folder when we moved from Yahoo, and I did find that, if I tried to do too many at once, the system froze.? I
By P H LLOYD · #17049 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
As Mark said,? my problem must have been because I tried to upload a series of files that exceeded the 20mb total but no file was over 10mb and most were well under that.? As a test tonight I tried
By Jim Pruitt WA7DUY · #17048 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
Paul M, Nope. But I think there have been suggestions along those lines. I think the suggestion was more along the line of causing those messages to be automatically held for moderation (in an
By Shal Farley · #17047 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
And one persons 'profanity' is anothers name__? refer https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Dikshit. The answer is no. And 'moderation is the answer. Intervention and education is a form of
By dave w <groupsmaster@...> · #17046 ·
Re: User Interface Suggestion
Minh Tran wrote: In beta #21312, Bruce Bowman replied: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/21312 Bruce, I may be missing something obvious, but can you explain your inference? I dragged this back to
By Shal Farley · #17045 ·
Groups.io site updates #changelog
Hi all, This week's change log: https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/21314 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
By Shal Farley · #17044 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Apparently it depends to some extent on how busy the servers are, how big the file is, type of file, etc.? I've uploaded a couple of files (pdf) near 500MB (for testing storage limits on a free
By Duane · #17043 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Rob, It looks like the limit is 20 MB. https://beta.groups.io/g/main/message/436 That's a pretty old message. You might post a suggestion in beta that the current limit be displayed on the upload page
By Shal Farley · #17042 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
Even profanity can't be completely stopped by blacklists and the like, in part because different people legitimately have a different sense of what profane is. I was once in the baggage claim of BMI
By Glenn Glazer <glenn.glazer@...> · #17041 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
With all due respect, it actually doesn¡¯t answer the question. If there is a file size restriction, what is the maximum file size that can be uploaded? I¡¯m paying for storage, it¡¯s not much good
By Rob Bulnes <robertbulnes@...> · #17040 ·
Re: Profanity in posts . . . #codesofconduct
That is certainly true, but while not commenting on whether a Profanity Stopper might or might not be useful or practicable, and accepting that responsibility for what children can see is in the first
By Chris Jones · #17039 ·
Re: Is there a filetype restriction?
Jim Pruitt forwarded a copy of Mark's thoughts on the matter, and you quoted it, as in you quoted the answer to your own question. :) Chris
By Chris Jones · #17038 ·