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Sudden, unwelcome change of font

 

While I was navigating my group to get the hang of the new UI, a banner suddenly popped up saying:
"The website has been updated. Please click the button to reload the page."
I clicked the button and, woe is me!, the font changed to a light gray, very thin font, which I find extremely difficult to read.
I checked my account preferences to see if I could choose a different/better font or go back to the previous one, but I couldn't find any way to do that.

What has happened to the old font?? I don't think the present one is the best choice, especially for people with visual impairment.

Marina


Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 10:07 AM, Andy wrote:
Possibly true, but it makes little difference if they do it today instead of 2 months from now.? Also, if I kick them out today, I will lose some who would have stuck around and reverified themselves if I had been patient about it.
The first Reverify message went out in mid-January! January 16th and had three other messages from Groups.io
This is apart from attempts that owners made to alert them.

I assume it is still the case - if they logged into a group to read the messages online, that would reverify them.?

Frances
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Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 09:49 AM, Bruce Bowman wrote:
I humbly disagree. RI members do count against your membership quota. If you're a Basic group nearing 100 members, these represent subscriptions that could be vacated for the benefit of others. Conversely, if you're a paid group, you're paying extra money to keep them on.

That's a good point,? if it applies to your group.

Another reason is simply because you find them bothersome. ...

Possible good points as well.? But I argue that they are not any bother to you - unless you are the kind of person who sweats uncontrollably about things not of your concern.? I'm not the one who needs to keep track of them.? That is all automatic.

The final reason is to get them to do something about their status. While repeated notifications from groups.io have failed to get their attention, maybe removing them from the group will finally get them off their chair. Probably not, but it might.

Possibly true, but it makes little difference if they do it today instead of 2 months from now.? Also, if I kick them out today, I will lose some who would have stuck around and reverified themselves if I had been patient about it.

Andy I


Re: Basic Dark Mode for Groups.io

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 09:58 AM, Zapple100 wrote:
When you go dark mode, is it just for your computer or for the group?
It's an account-level setting and has nothing to do with the group.

You can change it at /account?page=prefs?

Regards,
Bruce

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Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 08:31 AM, Andy wrote:
Again, it is only my opinion, but I feel you should leave them alone and let Mark deal with them, which he will eventually.
It really makes no difference if you remove them from your group or not.? Mark will still eventually remove them from the site.

Duane
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Re: Basic Dark Mode for Groups.io

Zapple100
 

When you go dark mode, is it just for your computer or for the group?
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On Fri, Nov 8, 2019 at 07:36 PM, Linda King wrote:
Steve wrote:
This style using the stylish program is excellent, adds a nice touch of color to groups.io...https://userstyles.org/styles/176888/basic-dark-mode-for-groups-io
What do I do to get it? I don't understand.


Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 09:31 AM, Andy wrote:
Again, it is only my opinion, but I feel you should leave them alone and let Mark deal with them, which he will eventually.? They do not affect your group in any way.? Don't remove them because it will not help your group to do that.
I humbly disagree. RI members do count against your membership quota. If you're a Basic group nearing 100 members, these represent subscriptions that could be vacated for the benefit of others. Conversely, if you're a paid group, you're paying extra money to keep them on.

Another reason is simply because you find them bothersome. They can't post, aren't receiving messages, and cannot even read messages online. If they cared, they would have complained a long time ago. Why continue to cling to a handful of subscribers who clearly don't give a hoot?

The final reason is to get them to do something about their status. While repeated notifications from groups.io have failed to get their attention, maybe removing them from the group will finally get them off their chair. Probably not, but it might.

You're the group owner, and are fully empowered to send these subscribers to the bit-bucket. While I just gave you three good reasons to do so, I'm struggling to think of any good reason not to.

My $0.02,
Bruce

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Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 02:02 AM, Epicatt2 wrote:
Sorry to maybe be beating the proverbial dead horse, so to speak, but has Mark finally decided when the stagnant RI Members will be deleted/removed?

Not yet, as far as I know.? He seems to keep putting it off, while dealing with other more pressing problems.? I am confident that he will get around to it eventually.

With my group, for instance, there are still a significant number of flagged members (close to 200) who have not made any effort to revalidate their member accounts. Now, after having sent 'round three or four emails to the group alerting what should be done, only a very few of these flagged members have done anything and were reverifed.

Chances are, the ones who have not done anything, are not really there, or not listening and don't care.? If it is an older group with members who joined years ago, many of them might not be there anymore, have moved on and stopped monitoring your group or their old email accounts.

Now I'm wondering whether it might be time to just go ahead and remove those stagnant RI members. ...

In my opinion, you should not do that.? You don't need to do that; they don't hurt to leave them alone.

When Mark Fletcher thinks it is important to remove them, he can do that, on HIS schedule.? There is no need for any group owner or moderator to do that.

At this point I'm very tempted to begin removing them. If this is a suitable option fine, but is there some other way of doing this which might be better? Or should I just wait 'til Mark Fletcher gets around to deleting them?

Again, it is only my opinion, but I feel you should leave them alone and let Mark deal with them, which he will eventually.? They do not affect your group in any way.? Don't remove them because it will not help your group to do that.

My group has a few "RI" members whom I recognize so they are occasionally active in the group, and it would be a loss to lose them, but I can't force them to reverify themselves if they aren't listening this month.? Eventually, when they are dropped, they may come to realize that they should do something, and then they will simply rejoin.

The only reason for removing them is that it makes some of the places such as Spamhaus happier to know that Groups.io (i.e., Mark Fletcher) has a process for removing accounts that are stale and truly should not be there.? If you remove them, it won't help, not one bit.? If Mark removes them, he can tell Spamhaus what he did to clean up the deadwood.

Andy I


Re: Group Owner not receiving messages to owner

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 08:16 AM, I wrote:

Is there some place I can log in as the owner and read messages that are sent to owner? ?

Yes. If you open a single member record and pull down the Membership menu, you'll find an "+owner messages" entry. Select that for a listing of all such messages sent by that member.
I should also mention that any corresponding entry in your activity log will include a hotlink to the stored message. Select "Message - To +owner" from the log's pull-down menu to obtain a comprehensive listing.

Regards,
Bruce

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Re: Group Owner not receiving messages to owner

 

On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 11:42 PM, Liz Vance wrote:

I'm the owner, my email is correct (I get everything else). ?I checked the "receive all mail" button. ?But nothing is actually being sent to me. ?In activity, I can see the message that I sent to myself (as owner), and can read it there, but that message is never sent on to my actual email address.

Well, it probably is, but GMail is filtering it out as a dupe. Have someone else send you one before deciding that it doesn't work.

You should also see the message among the recent successful deliveries in your own Email Delivery History.

Is there some place I can log in as the owner and read messages that are sent to owner? ?

Yes. If you open a single member record and pull down the Membership menu, you'll find an "+owner messages" entry. Select that for a listing of all such messages sent by that member.

Is there somewhere else that lets you choose a different email address for the owner address besides the personal account of the owner?

Such messages are sent to the owner's subscribed [non-aliased] address and there is no provision to reroute them elsewhere.

Hope this helps,
Bruce


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Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 05:20 AM, Sarah Shapiro wrote:
OMG I hope RI members are not removed without any request or action by the owner!
This has been the plan all along.? Those that are still RI are already barred from sending messages to the group and don't receive messages.

Duane
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Re: New Site Enhancements

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 02:45 AM, Pamela Tatt wrote:
Where do I go to update my homepage??
As of yesterday, group settings are now buried under a submenu at Admin->Preferences.?

I do like the new dark mode. Other than that, I feel that some of the changes were made just for the sake of changing something. There will be a learning curve with the new user interface...and unfortunately much of the system help files have gone out of date in one swell foop.

Pity poor Nina, who has to update it all. Job security, I guess.

Regards,
Bruce

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COLORS!!!!!

 

Oh, NO! ?Disaster!

When I copy paste the body of a post, the colors are gone!
Can this please be fixed?

It's something I do every EVERY DAY!


Re: Member leaving restricted group and then rejoining without moderators' approval #pendingmember

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 03:41 AM, Marina wrote:
The activity log states "XY resumed their membership via web". We have no idea why he left and came back in a few days. Apparently, he wasn't removed because he marked a message as spam as we didn't receive any notification about that.
"Resumed membership" means he clicked a link in the "removed for spam" email.?

Search the activity log using the member's email address. I suspect you'll find two adjacent entries under the following headings:
? ?Spam - system removed member due to spam report
? ?Membership - member resumed group membership

The question is: our group is restricted and new members need to be approved. How could he rejoin the group without being approved?
If he truly left on his own accord, he shouldn't be able to. Could he have saved a previous invitation?

Frankly, the activity log can be difficult to navigate...and recent attempts to improve that have been mostly unsuccessful.

Regards,
Bruce


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Re: Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

OMG I hope RI members are not removed without any request or action by the owner!
My group is NOT very active and all members are disabled.? The last thing I'd want is for a member not to be able to contact me if/when they realize they can't send a message to the group.

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 2:02?AM Epicatt2 via <stanhopi=[email protected]> wrote:
Sorry to maybe be beating the proverbial dead horse, so to speak, but has Mark finally decided when the stagnant RI Members will be deleted/removed?

With my group, for instance, there are still a significant number of flagged members (close to 200) who have not made any effort to revalidate their member accounts.? Now, after having sent 'round three or four emails to the group alerting what should be done, only a very few of these flagged members have done anything and were reverifed.

Now I'm wondering whether it might be time to just go ahead and remove those stagnant RI members.? The greatest majority of these members joined my group more then five years or longer ago.? They maybe still are reading posts online but some random checks show that they are apparently neither active nor participating otherwise.?

At this point I'm very tempted to begin removing them.? If this is a suitable option fine, but is there some other way of doing this which might be better?? Or should I just wait 'til Mark Fletcher gets around to deleting them?

Please advise.

Paul M.
Owner - CostaRicaLiving

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Re: Member leaving restricted group and then rejoining without moderators' approval #pendingmember

 

On 26 April 2024 08:40:50 (+01:00), Marina wrote:

The question is: our group is restricted and new members need to be approved. How could he rejoin the group without being approved? Can members simply leave and rejoin, if they use the same e-mail address?

I think that's by design, you have already approved that address once and don't need to do it again.

Malcolm.

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Member leaving restricted group and then rejoining without moderators' approval #pendingmember

 

One of our members left the group via web, all moderators got a notification. Then today he directly rejoined the group with the same e-mail address. The activity log states "XY resumed their membership via web". We have no idea why he left and came back in a few days. Apparently, he wasn't removed because he marked a message as spam as we didn't receive any notification about that.

The question is: our group is restricted and new members need to be approved. How could he rejoin the group without being approved? Can members simply leave and rejoin, if they use the same e-mail address?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Marina


Re: New Site Enhancements

 

On Fri, Apr 26, 2024 at 07:45 AM, Pamela Tatt wrote:
Where do I go to update my homepage??
Have you looked under Admin > Preferences > Settings?

Regards
Andy


New Site Enhancements

 

I'm reluctant to keep pestering Mark with what are probably simple questions but I'm having difficulty with the new site.....

Where do I go to update my homepage?? ?I do this every month but somehow I cant find where to do it today??? ?Maybe it's just me --- being old and stupid!!!

Can anyone help with some simple instructions please?

Thanks in advance,
Pamela
Knit4Charities


Removal time for 'RI' flagged members? #reverification

 

Sorry to maybe be beating the proverbial dead horse, so to speak, but has Mark finally decided when the stagnant RI Members will be deleted/removed?

With my group, for instance, there are still a significant number of flagged members (close to 200) who have not made any effort to revalidate their member accounts. Now, after having sent 'round three or four emails to the group alerting what should be done, only a very few of these flagged members have done anything and were reverifed.

Now I'm wondering whether it might be time to just go ahead and remove those stagnant RI members. The greatest majority of these members joined my group more then five years or longer ago. They maybe still are reading posts online but some random checks show that they are apparently neither active nor participating otherwise.

At this point I'm very tempted to begin removing them. If this is a suitable option fine, but is there some other way of doing this which might be better? Or should I just wait 'til Mark Fletcher gets around to deleting them?

Please advise.

Paul M.
Owner - CostaRicaLiving

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