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The managers of a group may choose to create one or more subgroups in that group, as distinct from creating additional separate groups. With a few exceptions a subgroup of a group has the same features and controls as any other group, including the parent group.


It is those exceptions which matter when considering whether to make a subgroup to an existing group, or a separate group.

Related members and management

One reason to use subgroups is that it can ease the management of group memberships.

The Subgroups page shows all parent group members, with checkboxes to control their subgroup memberships (add or remove).

Subgroup members must be members of the parent group

People who attempt to join a subgroup, and are not yet members of the parent group, join the parent group instead. Then they may join the subgroup. If either or both the parent group or the subgroup have restricted membership then moderator approval will be required at that step.

There is no Invite feature in a subgroup, people must be invited to the parent group.

If a subscriber leaves or is removed from the parent group, that subscriber is automatically removed from all of the subgroups.

Direct Add

There is a Direct Add feature in subgroups. Unlike Direct Add in the parent group it is available even in Basic ("free") groups, but it applies only to members of the parent group.

Open or Restricted subgroup membership

Subgroup membership can be open to parent group members, even when parent group membership is restricted.

Owners and Moderators

The owners and moderators of the parent group are automatically owners and moderators of all subgroups. This is an important feature for retaining control in groups that allow members to create subgroups.


Related addressing

One reason to use subgroups is that their email and web addresses have a common identity with those of the parent group.

Subdomain addressing

When a group named "example" has no subgroups, its web address and email posting address are written as:

/g/example
[email protected]

After one or more subgroups are created in that group the address format is changed: the primary group name becomes a "subdomain"[1] in the web and email addressing, and the subgroup names take the place of the primary group name:

https://example.groups.io/g/main
https://example.groups.io/g/Sub-A
https://example.groups.io/g/Sub-B

And the corresponding email posting addresses:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

The default name "main" for the primary group can be changed by the group managers, if they feel there would be a better name to identify the primary group.

1: In internet address jargon a prefix such as "example" above is known as a of the "groups.io" domain.

Legacy addressing

Prior to April 2016, subgroup names were suffixed to the primary group name as follows:

/g/example
/g/example+Sub-A
/g/example+Sub-B

And the corresponding email posting addresses:

[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]

For backward compatibility the legacy addresses are accepted when browsing the web or in emails addressed to Groups.io. They are no longer included in outbound email messages nor presented on the web site.

The relevant announcement along with examples can be found in this Update announcement group post.

Access Controls

Features in the subgroup can be made visible to parent group members, while still being hidden from the public.

The ability to create subgroups can be given to Members of the parent group. If a member creates a subgroup that member is automatically an owner of the subgroup.

Examples

Some example use cases for subgroups.

Moderators' group

A common desire is to support better communication among the management of a group. In Y!Groups and other email lists this is sometimes achieved by creating a separate group, whose membership is restricted to just the moderators and owners of the primary group.

This is a natural use case for a subgroup.

PTA group

Primary group is all PTA members, subgroups for board, teachers, school admin, and students.

Product support

Main group for general questions, subgroups dealing with specific topics such as beta testing or off-topic chats.


The official Groups.io user documentation is in the Groups.io Help Center.