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Spring cleaning

I will be quitting some more groups again. This is only because I have no time to be an active group member.

More on this topic, in case you have not noticed these articles of mine before:
Reality check
Observations on ipernity groups
More observations on ipernity groups
What it takes to administrate a good group?
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aNNa schramm said:

... ;-)) ich habe es bemerkt :-)))
7 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to aNNa schramm:

Yes, I know the group admins become noticed when someone quits. So, also therefore this post of mine, to give an explanation ;-)
7 years ago

Marie-claire Gallet said:

We know you do your utmost, Sami !! Happy Sunday !!
7 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Marie-claire Gallet:

Well, actually I have been rather lazy lately... Or more like busy at work, and not much time for anything else.
7 years ago

Valfal said:

I became an administrator of one group without my consent after the administrator left. I posted a thread to other group members asking if anyone wanted to take over. I was going to end the group, but I saw people still contributing, so I chose to leave the group rather than close it. I also left a message to the next member who automatically became admin to let them know what happened. There were two ipernity members who started all these groups, and then apparently left ipernity suddenly. This group I mention was one of the groups they ran. I since went to all the groups they started that I was member of, and found either they were made private or closed to further photo submissions by the hapless members who got "promoted' automatically to admin. It was a good time for me to quit these groups. I think it is most inconsiderate to leave a group you start without giving notice to its members! Good luck on your search for an administrator, Sami.
7 years ago

Pam J replied to Valfal:

I "inherited" 3 of my groups that way. I managed to make a go of them. It isnt easy always and it isnt often possible to take over a group either.

As the "Help and Contact and Moderation" person now.. I have to explain many times to folk who get groups dumped on them that I cant help them.. and the way to go is simply leave the group if you cant get another admin.

We are hoping to eventually get a tool for Moderation that can close dead groups etc. Thre is absolutely no way we can do that with what we have at the moment. But.. it is on the List !
7 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Valfal:

I will most likely do the same, and just leave that coffee group, if no-one shows any interest. I just don't have time and energy to start activating group members and "headhunting" new ones.
7 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Pam J:

And I appreciate what you do, Pam. It is not always easy to explain how these ipernity groups work. And indeed I hope we finally get that "group killing tool".
7 years ago

Andy Rodker said:

Interesting thread! I had no idea of any of it! I will re-think my membership of some groups now!
7 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Andy Rodker:

Cheers! =)

In a long run it makes many things easier. Like the moment when you choose on what group you wish to contribute. If the list on tiny popup menu is short, it is much easier to get it done. And in general it also help one remember what groups are worth to visit and browse.

For example I often forgot to visit some cool groups I really like, when the list was long. I especially like playful groups like 'Bilderdomino' and 'Pareidolia', and the latter one is really nice to just browse around.
7 years ago

Andy Rodker replied to Sami Serola (inactiv…:

Yes, I visited Pareidolia once, liked it but forgot to join. I was then invited to add a few shots to the group, so I did but can't remember anything about it except that I knew I liked it.
I simply don't visit groups much and rarely think of them when I go online! And then I find I become administrator and/or moderator to some groups when I have no wish to be (no time and no knowledge of what I should be doing).
I find the whole thing a bit confusing. I only started to add photos to groups when I was ticked off for not accepting invitations to add my photos. So I added them on request out of politeness and then got told off for 'bombing' some groups. I almost gave up on groups altogether!
7 years ago

Annemarie said:

yes, space cleaning.

let's enjoy !
7 years ago ( translate )

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Andy Rodker:

The general advice of course is to read the possible group rules if there are such given. But also things always could be better, and group admins should do their best to clearly point what the rules are.

I have had a problem (and still have) to find out whether the group requires one to join as a member, or allows also contributions from non-members. Therefore I usually just ignore most of the suggestions.
7 years ago

Esther said:

What a wonderful take on the topic.
7 years ago

Sami Serola (inactiv… replied to Esther:

Thanks, Esther.
7 years ago