Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads [7489]

Last post 01-29-2010, 2:23 PM by gvalentino. 4 replies.
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  •  09-21-2009, 10:45 AM 14376

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    Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads [7489]

    We have a need to have non-members be able to have full access to blogs and discussion boards, post new topics, etc.  At a minimum, we woul like event attendees to be able to even if they aren't members.
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  •  11-25-2009, 4:28 PM 15331 in reply to 14376

    Re: Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads

    I have many concerns about allowing anonymous users to create blog posts and threads - however if the primary need is to enable this for event attendees, this looks much more feasible (and the reall question becomes is to allow them to login to authenticate).

    I would appreciate comments from others. 


    Dmitry Buterin, Chief Apricot
  •  01-19-2010, 1:09 PM 16253 in reply to 14376

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    Re: Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads

    As Dmitry mentioned, there are a lot of issues that this can lead to. For example, someone could post "Spam" blog posts which could hurt the usefulness of your blog, and your organization's reputation.

    Because of these risks, we want to make sure that we a firm grasp on how our clients want to use the feature.

    To that end: How would your group use the ability for non-members to be able to write their own blog posts?

     


    Giuliano Valentino, Useful Apricot
  •  01-27-2010, 1:45 PM 16422 in reply to 16253

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    Re: Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads

    We would like this feature as well!!

    We are a trade organization and want to allow members of the public to post questions that our members who are local building experts can answer on the forum. 

    I understand the complexity of opening up the forum to everyone regarding spam. BUT we'd REALLY like to have the public be able to use it. 

    We see this as a way (as a trade organization) to allow and facilitate interaction between Joe Public who wants to know about solar panels for his home and our members who are experts in this arena.

    Ideally the posts regarding each question then appear in the gadgets you designed to host snippets of the conversation.... this gadget is on our home page and a great way for people to SEE discussions happening in the community between homeowners wanting green building services and our members who provide those services.

    What can we do to accomplish this? If not by opening up the forum for new comments by the public, the workaround is that the public can comment on a topic that is STARTED by a member - though that does not break the posts into threads that are viewable on the gadget you created. SO not ideal but do-able.

    Please continue to think about this request.

    Thanks

    Meagan Forney
    Boulder Green Building Guild

  •  01-29-2010, 2:23 PM 16482 in reply to 16422

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    Re: Allow non-members to create blog posts and new discussion forum threads

    Hi Meagan:

    Thanks for the details in your post. It's just that type of information that we look for so that we can devise a system that works!

     I'll add it to the notes we already have as we continue to look at this suggestion.


    Giuliano Valentino, Useful Apricot
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