Re: locking messages
#lock
The question has absolutely nothing to do with hashtags (although hashtags can be set to lock a topic). Topics (not individual messages) can be locked by clicking on the dropdown arrow at the bottom
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#5626
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Newbie
Hi, I have just started a Group, but cannot find anywhere to put a message to those requesting to join, or, to make a welcome message to those that have been approved. Perhaps someone can point me in
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Tim Morris
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#5625
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Re: locking messages
#lock
Hi Just checked - Go to Hashtags. Then click on Edit on the hashtag you wish to change. You get some options, including Topic Duration. here¡¯s a screenshot:
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Frances
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#5624
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Re: Who moderated?
No but good suggestion for beta. Currently you have to look at one of the activity logs.
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#5623
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Re: locking messages
#lock
Locking doesn't do that - I believe it prevents others posting to that thread. /g/GroupManagersForum/topic/4550596#1536 The Help says: Locked: If a hashtag is set to Locked, topics
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Frances
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#5622
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Re: locking messages
#lock
Locking only prevents additional posts, it doesn't change the display of the Topic. Duane -- Help: /static/help GMF's Wiki: /g/GroupManagersForum/wiki Search button
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Duane
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#5621
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Re: Who moderated?
It's not included in the header, which I think it was on YG, but you can search in the activity log (Admin > Activity) for "Approved pending message" in either the All Activity or Moderator Activity
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Duane
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#5620
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locking messages
#lock
Hello, I'm the IO manager for my group. I noticed that there is a Lock Topic option in messages. Where can I find info on this? I'd like to block viewing of some messages without actually deleting
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Debra Claffey <debra@...>
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#5619
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Who moderated?
My group has 4 moderators.? Is there an easy way by looking at a message to determine who approved / moderated the message? Thank you.
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Don Dawson
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#5618
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Re: What's going on here?
Actually it is quite clever, and less a play on the 'C' programming than the 'C++' language. You can compose two plus characters into a hash symbol with just a little imagination, and a hash symbol
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Richard L King
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#5617
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Re: What's going on here?
Jim, Hmm... The square box implies to me that your email interface recognized that it was a Unicode character, but didn't have that character available in the font used for displaying the message.
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Shal Farley
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#5616
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Re: Continuity of IO
Haha. I'll take the latter. ?
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J_Catlady <j.olivia.catlady@...>
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#5615
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Re: Continuity of IO
How many nonexistent Yahoo groups maintenance teams does it take to screw in a light bulb? None, because there are none. Would you rather have a group environment built by a bunch of government
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Monica H. Bellizzi
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#5614
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Re: Continuity of IO
David . . . <jwne@...> wrote: While I expect few, if any here to do this, you could get your own web hosting, install a free Listserv or Majordomo software package, and run your own. It won't
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Donald Hellen
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#5613
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Re: List member permanently moderated status
ken, As Duane said, there never was a setting in Yahoo Groups to automatically unmoderate after a given number of posts - that had to be done by the group moderators. They weren't changed, that's how
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Shal Farley
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#5612
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Thanks to Mark
#testimonials
I have to thank Mark for transferring my group from YahooGroups to Groups.io so well. In 48 hours from sending the request to move, all the members and messages had moved over. This was elation tinged
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M Parker
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#5611
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Re: Continuity of IO
Thanks for the suggestions Lena. I really would like to try the subgroups option and see how much members like it. If I should ever have to go back to Yahoo, it would be nice to be able to transfer
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Stan Gorodenski
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#5610
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Re: Continuity of IO
There is no discussion group network that has a guaranteed safety program for continued existence as far as I know. The Listserv at Temple for 2009 and 2010 for all lists on that server were
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David P. Dillard <jwne@...>
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#5609
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Re: European Date Format & 24hr Clock
#calendar
I worked for a multinational company before I retired. Our standard date format was DDMMMYYYY (i.e.: 04MAR2018). We got used to it, but even that had its problems. I'm sure Mark is cognizant of
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Bruce
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#5608
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Re: Reporting Spam Message
Thanks to everyone who replied. I am glad that an email is sent to the person to rejoin the group. I have seen several times when a member would report a message as spam and be removed then the next
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mrfixit82852 <mrfixit82852@...>
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#5607
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