Bug or Feature?
A Logos employee made a post which appeared in my "My Faithlife." This employee shares one group in common with me. Another employee told me that I saw this post because we share a group in common.
I can easily imagine a situation where this would not be desirable! Imagine if Liberty University Online created a group (70,000 current students). I would certainly not want to be a part of that group if I were going to see all of those updates! Am I missing something?
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alabama24 said:
Am I missing something?
No, I was thinking along the same lines this morning, wondering how it is determined what items appear in "My Faithlife". It's fine at the moment with a small number of testers as you say, but I would have no desire to see updates from thousands of people (especially if I disagree with them [:D])
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The hope is that a large group like that would have a manageable set of "Members" who share "My Faithlife" posts, and a very large set of "Followers" or "Observers" who do not see each others "My Faithlife" posts, but do see posts directed at that group in their "My Faithlife" feed.
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