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Re: Group Moderation Question #groupowner #moderation
Marina, In the Message Policies section of the mod subgroup's settings, check "Allow Non Subscribers to Post Posts by non-subscribers will be moderated, instead of rejected". The two limitations are:
By Shal Farley · #4404 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
Richard, Which Y!Group feature are you referring to? As mentioned earlier in this thread Groups.io does have the automatic notice sent to Pending subscribers feature. It is sent from the group's
By Shal Farley · #4403 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
I have thought from the start that this is a dangerous lack in groups.io as compared to FB groups. It would be great if someone would call this to Mark¡¯s attention again in beta. I¡¯m pretty sure
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #4402 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
I agree with Don. Even just one question does the job.
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #4401 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
One of my groups is restricted to paid up members of our club and we need to confirm this before approving them. Another group is for TV repair technicians and for health and safety reasons we need to
By Dave Sergeant · #4400 ·
Re: [tvc] Messages having different times
Tony, Yes, however as I said, and you quoted... Shal
By Shal Farley · #4399 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
I own a lot of American Political groups so it is necessary to vet people.? When we had a certain President, we had to constantly fight off trolls who joined and posted vile stuff against this
By ~mary~ <whodatgurl@...> · #4398 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
The only reason I ask people to put down a reason for wanting to join our groups, is to know they are real people, and not a Spam bot. When we were actively using YG on a rare occasion a member's
By Don Grass · #4397 ·
Re: Transfer instructions #transfer
For these purposes it's correct, since the person just joined and created the group. [excess quote trimmed by moderator]
By J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...> · #4396 ·
Messages to Members - more than one in Welcome and Pending
I need to send different "pending" and "welcome" messages and I see groups.io only lets one be active. Is there a way to change this? I need this to inform the new member of our group and also have
By ~mary~ <whodatgurl@...> · #4395 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
My question is how do you really know that by answering the questions ¡ª the answers are very easy to fake ¡ª that you are really screening out undesirables. You might also be screening out
By Sharon Villines · #4394 ·
Re: Transfer instructions #transfer
Not necessarily. I created a group about a year and a half ago, using a certain email address, to hold for moving a yahoogroup. Right before the move about three weeks ago, I subscribed a different
By debbie <debbiesther@...> · #4393 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
Cherrill is right, while allowing anyone to join and using the moderation status to vet them works for you we prefer to make sure they are willing to follow our rules and procedures and are going to
By Richard Carlson <rich@...> · #4392 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
everyone has the right to do what they want in their own groups. Our shih tzu group has been going for 14 years and is a small select group of people who are truly interested in this breed.
By Cherrill <cdjamieson@...> · #4391 ·
Re: E.U. Issues with Transfers?
I don¡¯t know what the message is that is sent to transferred members is very clear about what is happening and apparently has a link for people to opt out of the transfer. We lost 2-300 people in
By Sharon Villines · #4390 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
I was joining a bunch of timebank lists to day to invite people to join my new [email protected] list. I found myself not joining any list that wanted to approve of me. I don¡¯t think you can
By Sharon Villines · #4389 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
we want our group to be as safe as possible.? If a person is not willing to give us a bit of background info *before* we approve them, then we have no way of knowing whether they are truly interested
By Cherrill <cdjamieson@...> · #4388 ·
+help messages
I sent to +help for one of my groups and I received the list of links below that is essentially an expanded view of the message footer. I was expecting it to return information about groups.io. This
By Sharon Villines · #4387 ·
Re: Require info from prospective members
As an email groups fan, why do you need to know this before approving the membership? Why not just ask them to introduce themselves in their first message and address these questions. And do you save
By Sharon Villines · #4386 ·
Re: E.U. Issues with Transfers?
On 02/13/2018 02:58 PM, Jim Betz wrote: I am not a lawyer. So take what I say with a grain of salt. > ? So I'm hearing that if you transfer a yahoo group with members in the E.U. that > you are
By toki · #4385 ·