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Re-live for deadly groups!
Hi,
yes, it´s true, some groups at ipernity are rarely used or close to death.

But since it is now possible to invite content for every member in nearly every group this would be a nice utility to get some groups back to re-live.

So please no more grumbling about "dead groups at ipernity" - it´s a job for EVERY member of such a dead group now to bring them back to live! Not anymore just the administrators or moderators of the groups have to invite new docs to groups, it´s part to delegate this working to every member!
And if there are new items posted (because they are invited) new members will get attention about the group which aren´t a member of a group.
Yes, this is advertisement for groups!

And if there is something new posted it´s possible to comment on this newsly posted items...

So - please stop with grumbling about "deadly groups" - invite photos which you saw at others to the groups they might be fitting to!


It´s not just up to the administrative team to get a group running - it has to been a task for every member of a group as it´s possible now!

So - if you want living groups - bring some live back to them.

4 comments

Bruce Weiss said:

Dead groups are usually dead (or dying) for a reason.
Comparing this site with Flicker I see one main difference. While my views are greater here the comments are less than on Flicker from a much smaller number of views. Why do you suppose this is?
10 years ago

ୱ Kiezkickerde ( ͡°… replied to Bruce Weiss:

As always - just because of the way smaller usercount. Not because 10 members are switching back to flickr. ;)
Here nearly all of my recent photos got comments, at flickr my recent ones haven´t comments since of today - so it demanding on yourself how many comments you got from which groups.

And it´s easy to bring some live to a group now if there are a few members which want it in a specific group. It need just five or so...
10 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to Bruce Weiss:

maybe its the age thing...this will grow...i like flickr discussions....i hope that will grow here to..........
10 years ago

Graham Hughes replied to :

what's flickr...my images are safer here i believe :-)
10 years ago