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| Thread ID: 56347 | 2005-04-02 13:36:00 | What are "public groups" and "buddys" on PF1 | personthingy (1670) | PC World Chat |
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| 340824 | 2005-04-04 11:20:00 | I wouldn't use ignore thingy,I just move on. I have noticed even the biggest twit sometimes has something to say,thats me. |
Cicero (40) | ||
| 340825 | 2005-04-04 11:35:00 | Moving right along............ There's still the question So what is "public groups" anyway? :@@: |
personthingy (1670) | ||
| 340826 | 2005-04-05 02:38:00 | Perhaps they are like public bars. Or a misspelling of public "groupies". Or maybe it's a means of having special interest groups, which contain sub-groups of the forum members. Anyway, it's not enabled. So it doesn't do anything. So there. :p |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 340827 | 2005-04-05 04:45:00 | It means that if an admin has created a group (EG Linux users) and it's a public group (IE anyone can join it at any given time- the Moderators group is an example of a closed one) then that user hasn't joined any | Edward (31) | ||
| 340828 | 2005-04-05 05:03:00 | Perhaps they are like public bars. Or a misspelling of public "groupies". Sounds like trouble! Anyway, it's not enabled. So it doesn't do anything. So there. :pPhew, safe! :p It means that if an admin has created a group (EG Linux users) and it's a public group (IE anyone can join it at any given time- the Moderators group is an example of a closed one) then that user hasn't joined any OK, that sounds less dangerous, but not entirely useful, even if it was enabled. Thanks to you both. :D |
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