Requesting join to group
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There is certain groups, like this moderation group, which is really specific group. Yet everyone can join into it, causing people accepting these requests quite confusing if certain person is moderator is not (can moderators see other moderators; normal users surely can’t?)
So maybe there should be a lock for joining, preventing users from joining and making it invite only.
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Hm... it seems the options are "Manual approval" and "Auto-join"... in some cases a "Invite only" does make sense IMO.
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[quote author="Smar" date="1292415030"]There is certain groups, like this moderation group, which is really specific group. Yet everyone can join into it, causing people accepting these requests quite confusing if certain person is moderator is not (can moderators see other moderators; normal users surely can’t?)
So maybe there should be a lock for joining, preventing users from joining and making it invite only.[/quote]
You can request to join the group, but has to be approved by the admin of the group. So no harm I guess.
"Invite only" could also end up being an overhead on the admin IMO :)
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Group have some settings available to "Group owners".
Group Owners can change group for "Auto approval" or "Manual approval"Also it is possible to keep group private or public.
Private group wiki and some other parts of it is hidden for non members.
Public group is readable by all. -
Indeed, the moderation group has manual approval.
"Invite only" is a tricky animal, I'm not sure I'd vote for that feature.
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[quote author="chetankjain" date="1292415935"]"Invite only" could also end up being an overhead on the admin IMO :)
[/quote]I changed my mind about "Invite only" since my previous post :-)
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Okay... and so my ideas go and die :)
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[quote author="Smar" date="1292421288"]Okay... and so my ideas go and die :)[/quote]
I'd say it raised a good question and together we found an acceptable answer :) There is good value in that!
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That’s what this forum is for, I suppose :) Different people thinks about things in different ways, and I don’t think that’s bad thing.
Main idea behind that is that I find it cumbersome to actually accept requests, easier to just invite people if needed. But maybe that’s not really what these groups are for.