Would you like to be a better Yahoo! Group Owner and/or Moderator? Here, we discuss our experiences as Yahoo! Groups Owners and Moderators, share our ideas for promoting and customizing content areas, and offer various techniques for managing groups. We strive to provide a resource of the highest quality for Owners and Moderators alike.
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The Group Managers Forum (GMF) was
founded as the Club Founders Forum (CFF) using the original Yahoo! Clubs service. Yahoo! acquired eGroups on 6-28-00 and
relaunched it as Yahoo! Groups on 1-25-01. Yahoo began migrating Y!Clubs to
Y!Groups on 2-6-02. A "grub" refers to a group that was a club.
I usually send prospective members a link to the home page of my groups. This encourages them to get a Yahoo ID. So many folks are afraid of getting a Yahoo
... That's just it: I don't HAVE their e-mail addresses. The whole point of setting up a Yahoo! group is to allow members to self-sign-up, so that I don't
Because there's no option that says "this person's links are moderated" or "this person cannot post links". We have that option with messages. In order to
I've started a new group for a school athletic team. (I'm a team parent.) The whole idea is that by creating this group, the coaches won't have to keep
Hi, Dottie . . . it has been my experience that this happens when a message sender is using HTML format in an E-Mail that contains a font that is not readable