Did You Know?
4:59 PM in Announcements by Jason Massey
With the site being so new and different, I thought I might start a little “series” of articles which will hopefully help explain a specific area of the site.
This week, I’ll discuss groups.
One of the cool features of our new site is the ability to create groups. Each person can create a group by going into their profile page, selecting groups, then create a group. The creator of the group automatically becomes the admin, which allows them to delete posts, invite friends, appoint moderators, and other admin type things. There are three different types of groups: public, private and hidden.
A public group is just that, open to the public. These groups can be joined by any member of the site. All they need to do is join. When creating these, keep in mind that all activity of the group will be seen to all members.
The second type of group is private. This type of group shows itself to the public, but they can’t see the posts on the wire, or any other details of the group. Basically, they know it exists because they can see it listed and can see the description. If they want to join, they must click on the button and request membership from the group admin. The group admin can also send invites to their friends list.
The third type of group is hidden. These groups can’t be seen in the group listings and none of the activity of the group can be seen anywhere else on the site. These types of groups are invitation only, and you can only invite your current friends.
As you can see by the groups already created, they can be for just about any purpose. For example, let’s say you are a big fan of Pennyroyal, you could create a group called “Pennyroyal Fans” and make it public so other fans could also join and discuss the site. Another example might be a hidden group for Aquatech instructors to discuss, well, whatever they want privately.
In summary, groups are whatever you make of them and can be quite useful. Next week I’ll discuss events and how they can be tied to a group.

