Topics and the Groups they can belong to
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@Arkandel said:
I'm sure those are the kind who work in sales or marketing - or, worse, lawyers. They're not people. Don't mistake them for such.
Psh, marketing folks definitely count spaces as characters -- we need an accurate count for Twitter!
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I'm saddened by the lack of people in the 'readers' group. : (
Also I'm totally for like a 'crafts' group too. The crafts thread got so busy i lost track of things.
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How do I get to the groups themselves? When I go to the groups item at the top, I can get information about the groups (like members), but not the actual contents as far as I can see.
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@WTFE Yeah, all I get when I go to groups is info about the book club and tutorialist.
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Sorry, I haven't actually made the other groups yet. When I do, they'll show up on the groups page like Book Club and Tutorialist. Once you join a group, the related category should be visible to you. It might help to also link the category within the group itself, but I'll add some more of the groups today.
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Okay, so I've gone through and created some more groups and related topic categories. Check the groups page for a list. All of the groups except tutorialist should be free to join without need of an invitation. If you get ideas for any more groups, let me know!