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    Norm: Groups functionality?

    I would like to know more about the use of the groups function. Can it be set up by the group owner for invited guest only? Would the owner be the person setting up the group? Any other information of value is appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bentley View Post
    I would like to know more about the use of the groups function. Can it be set up by the group owner for invited guest only? Would the owner be the person setting up the group? Any other information of value is appreciated.
    A group is populated by a subset of the users. Groups can be public or invitation only. Each group can have multiple discussions and multiple posts in each discussion. Any user (after 7 posts and registered 7 days) can create a group. For more info, click FAQ and search for Groups in the title.

    I think they’re a bit clunky.

    EDIT: It appears that they are visible to all, even if invitation only.
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