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I think I already know the answer to this, but I wanted to ask to be sure. Can a subgroup have a subgroup?

Our group has a subgroup that wants to now further split into another subgroup...but only within the subgroup, not the main group.
Thanks,
Jean


 

On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 02:17 PM, Jean Guevara wrote:
Can a subgroup have a subgroup?
That's not (currently) an option.

Duane
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thanks...that was my thought. i'll encourage them to use hashtags to allow for communications that not everyone will want to be bothered with.

thank you!
jean


On Wednesday, August 21, 2019, 3:31:51 PM EDT, Duane <txpigeon@...> wrote:


On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 02:17 PM, Jean Guevara wrote:
Can a subgroup have a subgroup?
That's not (currently) an option.

Duane
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Without knowing the background and implications, which would drive practicality, but an alternative I would suggest is to have a second sub-group (to the main group), with restricted membership (i..e needing approval) - and the basis for approving membership would be membership of the first sub-group: which is obviously going to have to be managed manually.

Jeremy


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We have several sub groups all beneath the main group.? The main group is where people register and then we Direct Add members of the sub groups.? The main group is not used apart from announcements.

The only problem we have is where a message is sent to two sub groups as some people get it twice but there is no easy way round that.

Tony

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