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Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
Hi Sarah, I believe there is no way to ban anyone permanently, unless you have a group that is membership by invitation only & you have to know the person outside of the group, then you already have the ability to keep someone out. Otherwise, all the banned member has to do is get a new email address and apply for membership. Paul, Ohio, USA
On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, 4:54:20 PM EST, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote:
I think I have maybe 3-4 banned?people on 1 group alone, but this is a very specific group and the rules are strict. If one breaks them once they are gone. ?The reason O would want a ban ?for all groups I own is to that they cannot come back to any of my groups, ever. I would want to do this in 1 step not 8 or 10 ?depending on the amount of groups and sub groups I have. For now I have to copy and paste all the addresses I have on the ban list from 1 group to the others.. It works for now. I don't mind spending about 4 minutes out of my day to do this. I'm strict but that's because I have to be 90 percent of the time the members moderate themselves but there are times when I have to step in and kick someone out and ban them. Take care all |
Re: owners banning owners
Yup,
Yahoo allowed owners to ban owners. We had one of our colleagues literally go bananas and send "shouting" messages to us when we asked why he bugged a member the way he did, forcing her to leave. The message to us were full of 30 font curses, etc. Two of us had to coordinate removing him from more than one group and other secure access assets by telephone after actually making a script detailing what to do in order. Otherwise he would have banned one or more of us while we were processing things if he got even a hint. -- Bob Bellizzi The Corneal Dystrophy Foundation |
owners banning owners
Can an owner ban another owner? Or demote them to regular member?
I just wondered how this works on groups.io. I can see this being a problem in some groups but didn't know how this works. Donald The further a society drifts from truth the more it will hate those who speak it. --George Orwell |
Wanting to set a hashtag for an event (so that it could e.g. be muted), I just added it at the end of the event name, thus "Another Test Event #Test", as I would to the subject of an ordinary message, but it did not take effect as expected - it just had the hashtag '#cal-reminder' on the reminder message, when I expected it to have '#Test' also.?
Should I be doing something different? Or have I found a bug? I think it used to work that way (see handling of 'Group Managers Forum subscription reminder #admin' monthly event in this group). Jeremy |
Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
You should only need to ban them from the main group.? They would have to be a member of that to get into a subgroup.? That would cut down on the number of steps you have to take.? I doubt that there will ever be a way to apply any action to members of multiple main groups.
Duane |
Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI think I have maybe 3-4 band?people ?on 1 group alone, but this is a very specific group and the rules are strict. If one brakes them once they are gone. ?The reason O would want a ban ?for all groups I own is to that they cannot come back to any of my groups, ever. I would want to do this in 1 step not 8 or 10 ?depending on the amount of groups and sub groups I have. For now I have to copy and paste all the addresses I have on the ban list from 1 group to the others.. It works for now. I don't midn spending about 4 minutes out of my day to do this. I'm strict but that's because I have to be. 90 percent ?of the time the membors moderate themselves but there are times when I have to stap in and kick someone out and ban them.Take care all
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Re: Digest vs Summary
Nancy,
Is it it the same for summaries?No, Summaries are once per day regardless of the amount of traffic in the group. For GMF mine have been arriving around 6 am U.S. Pacific time. I don't know if that's true of all groups. We are trying to determine if a Digest is generated after so manyBoth. To amplify on what J said, for Digests it is once per day, plus once per 12 messages if there are more than 12 in the day. For GMF my dailies have been arriving around 10:15 pm U.S. Pacific time. Example: 18 messages posted will generate 2 digests a day.Correct. A digest of 12 when twelve have accumulated, and a digest of 6 at the end of the "day". NOTE: Digests need not be the same for all members. If a member has muted a topic or hashtag then his/her digest(s) will contain fewer messages. In your example, that member may reach a total of 12 later in the day than other members, or might not reach it at all and receive only one digest. Or even none if all of that day's messages were in topics or hashtags muted by that member. Likewise, members using advanced subscription preferences to receive only messages they follow will have fewer messages than those members who receive all messages. Shal |
Re: Digest vs Summary
J_Catlady
Digest is every 12 messages, Summary is once per day at the end of each day (I'm not sure what time). J On Tue, Jan 9, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Nancy in Renton <sday13@...> wrote: We are trying to determine if a Digest is generated after so many (12 ?) messages are posted to our group. Or is it a 24 hour period? Example: 18 messages posted will generate 2 digests a day. Or, is it at midnight a digest of 18 messages is sent?? |
Digest vs Summary
Nancy in Renton
We are trying to determine if a Digest is generated after so many (12 ?) messages are posted to our group. Or is it a 24 hour period? Example: 18 messages posted will generate 2 digests a day. Or, is it at midnight a digest of 18 messages is sent??
Is it it the same for summaries? Nancy |
Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
I would rather see Mark implement the ability to place someone in limbo in each group indiviually, not allowed to:
Go online to the group(s) I control Unsubscribe Post Read messages Receive messages via any email, digestm etc except Special Notices just to rub it in. For the kind of a person only allowed to "view from afar"? Our group has existed for over 20 years, starting prior to Yahoo taking over Egroups and in all of that time we've only banned less than 6 people. It seems rather unusual to have to frequently ban someone. -- Bob Bellizzi The Corneal Dystrophy Foundation |
Re: Comments on photos
Our group, also, would like to be able to comment on photos.? We would also like to be notified when a new photo is posted and would like the ability to rearrange photos within an album.? These were all feature that we had in Yahoo that we miss very much (although that's about the only thing about Yahoo that we miss).
Jean? |
Re: moving a message to a different subgroup
John,
Concern is someone will ask 'too general 'a question in a subgroup,You didn't say if you mean while the message is pending, or after it has posted. The former case has been requested in the beta group (the Groups.io official "suggestion box"): That topic is now locked, but you might start a new one to see if you can "bump" the idea. Redirecting the posting while pending, and specifically from a subgroup to the parent group, seems like the easiest case to implement and understand. In this case you know that the posting member is a member of the parent group. Redirecting a pending message to a subgroup, from either the parent or another subgroup, might require that the poster be a member of the destination subgroup. Moving or copying a message after it has posted (if that's what you had in mind) poses some of the same issues as editing a message. One big question is whether the message is sent by email to the destination group members, or whether that should be the moderator's choice when moving/copying the message. Shal |
Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWell I would not call it easy, time consuming, yes. Im a bit slow at this computer thing.?Lol! ?Well for now I guess I'll just copy the address into my other groups. I don't want this peson ever to join.Take care and be blessed to all. At least I'm not crazy, yet.
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Re: question about banning a member for all of your groups
J_Catlady
There's no way currently. You can suggest it on beta but I don't think that Mark would ever implement something like this, given how rarely it would be used and how easy it is to work around. J On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 10:59 AM, Sarah k Alawami <marrie12@...> wrote: Hello. Is there a way to add an email address to your ban list? for all of your groups without having to click into each group and or subgroup, then click admin then members, then toggle the list to show the band ones? I have 2 groups and a few subgroups and I want to ban this person from ever joining? all of them with one single action but having to do this 4 times is not at all fun. If there is no way to do this I will suggest this on the beta groups list. |
question about banning a member for all of your groups
Hello. Is there a way to add an email address to your ban list for all of your groups without having to click into each group and or subgroup, then click admin then members, then toggle the list to show the band ones? I have 2 groups and a few subgroups and I want to ban this person from ever joining all of them with one single action but having to do this 4 times is not at all fun. If there is no way to do this I will suggest this on the beta groups list.
Take care all. |
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