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Groups Under the Community tab, there's an option for "Social Groups," but when you click on it, there are no groups to be joined and no way to create a new group. Is the site just not actually set up for groups? Because I think having groups as another way of subdividing the site could help create ways of putting like-minded forum members in contact. I know for example that a lot of the synthol posts attract controversy because it's sort of a niche taste among members. There could be groups for all the different subsets of people's interests, which in turn could some of the arguing that happens from time to time on posts. Otherwise, if the site can't actually support groups, maybe it'd be better to eliminate that dead-end portion of the forum. Thoughts from other members, or from FleXodus? |
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