Modify Membership Request Emails To Include More Information About Users

Jul 07, 2009 22:50


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Modify Membership Request Emails To Include More Information About Users

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Modify the membership request e-mails to include more information about users. This will make it possible to tend to requests from e-mail, rather than the "Pending Membership Requests" page.

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friends management, friends, community membership, notifications, community maintenance, § no status

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thelittlevoice July 11 2009, 21:12:04 UTC
I'll add the text-only version as a comment in the issues. Want to make sure anyone could use it in whatever method they usually get it in.

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turlough July 12 2009, 13:51:15 UTC
+1

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emberleo July 15 2009, 07:04:52 UTC
Yeah, that's basically what my request was pointing out that this is a response to - I didn't even realize there *was* an HTML version that had better until I made the request pointing out the lack in the plain text emails.

--Ember--

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dropsofviolet July 11 2009, 21:31:03 UTC
I love this! I would love it even more if this was how the normal friending worked too. +1

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drblkcrab July 12 2009, 01:21:39 UTC
I agree totally. One should have the ability to reject or add friends and disallow people from random friending!

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azurelunatic July 13 2009, 03:27:09 UTC
There's a suggestion on rejecting friending here: http://community.livejournal.com/suggestions/829978.html

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azurelunatic July 13 2009, 03:27:34 UTC
Ditto; it would be very nice to get that set of information when someone new added me instead of just their username.

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lied_ohne_worte July 11 2009, 22:06:38 UTC
Good idea, nicely presented ( ... )

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thelittlevoice July 11 2009, 22:12:58 UTC
Good thoughts. And I'm not sure on all the fields and what can / cannot be presented. I just wanted to try and address the adult content on this. In a previous suggestion of mine, someone mentioned that they use that piece of information if a community is adult-oriented. It'd make it easier if something addressing it were shown in the membership e-mail.

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azurelunatic July 13 2009, 03:25:54 UTC
I believe that's automatic -- if your community is Explicit Adult and they're a minor, they just plain don't get to join, and the maintainer never sees that they tried.

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emberleo July 15 2009, 07:07:17 UTC
My inclination would actually be the other way around - I largely don't care what their birthdate says, but whether they can view adult content is directly pertinent to whether they should be in a particular group that discusses adult content.

--Ember--

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ex_uniquewo July 11 2009, 22:42:24 UTC
+1

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rizzo July 11 2009, 23:06:04 UTC
Lovely presentation.

+1

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