Community Feedback Feature
Christian Seibold
A feature for users to be able to give feedback to the community's administrators/mods is useful. Whether this should be implemented as some voting system where other users can vote feedback is up to you, but that might get complicated.
If some communities don't want it, then it can be disabled I guess. But this feature will mainly be so that community feeds don't get filled up with community management feedback.
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Sander @020px
A way to do that now would be to message (someone from) the staff. Until DM functionality is available, you could post to a circle with those admin/mod. Do @-mention them to trigger a notification.
Christian Seibold
Sander @020px Thanks! Although I don't know how to add users to circles. Is that implemented on the web version yet?
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Sander @020px
Christian Seibold Adding users to circles works on the web version. Click the 3-dot menu button on a users profile (see image), and select "update connection circles".
However, I'm only seeing this option for connected profiles (both web & app). Adding a non-contact also sends a connection request. Just tried this on your profile.
Now I've only had two coffee's, but this seems to contradict the documentation (Massimo Raimondi), which says: "Circles makes your post available only to those that you have placed within a circle. This differs from a Connection in that it allows you to segregate followers WITHOUT needing to be connected." Also maybe use "organize~" or "share to selected~" instead of "segregate followers"... 🫤
Christian Seibold
Sander @020px Oh! Ok, that explains it then. Thanks for looking into this!
Also, yeah, I would switch the word to organize rather than segregate. Good catch :D
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Massimo Raimondi
Sander @020px segregate is definitely not the intention lol. “Organize” is more precise.
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Sander @020px
Massimo Raimondi that I understand 😄 more important: the discrepancy between the documentation and circle circle functionality. I think we should be able to be in a circle with members you're not actually connected to.