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    Charles got a reaction from Ibai in Marketplace Closure   
    Much like when you purchase something online, we would rely on people providing feedback and reviews.
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    Charles got a reaction from Max in Introducing Community Hive   
    In the next release of Invision Community (coming out in just a couple days) you will be able to add it. You can also do it on the beta release now if you’re feeling adventurous 🙂 
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    Charles got a reaction from georgebkk in Introducing Community Hive   
    In the next release of Invision Community (coming out in just a couple days) you will be able to add it. You can also do it on the beta release now if you’re feeling adventurous 🙂 
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    Charles got a reaction from Colombia Humana in Marketplace Closure   
    I respect your unique viewpoint but I am afraid I do not see that in practice 🙂 
    We have many enterprise clients on our platform and they specifically do not want anything third-party. They see it as a security risk. When I speak to prospective clients they never ask about such things.
    In fact, most enterprise clients specifically disallow any outsourcing or external code being added to their community setups in the contracts we have with them.
    We get people switching to use from Discourse all the time. Again, I can see how you might see it that way in your specific case but, on a broader scale, it is just not what we experience.
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    Charles got a reaction from BomAle in Introducing Community Hive   
    Happy to discuss that on Community Hive 🙂 
    https://talk.communityhive.com/topic/11-multi-language-support/
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    Charles got a reaction from SC36DC in Introducing Live Topics   
    Thanks for letting us know you’re interested 😀
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    Charles got a reaction from AlexWebsites in Introducing Community Hive   
    Feel free to post on talk.communityhive.com with any suggestions you have
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    Charles got a reaction from Markus Jung in Introducing Community Hive   
    It only shows if you enable Community Hive on your own community.
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    Charles got a reaction from Gary in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from EmpireKicking in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from FanClub Mike in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from WP V0RT3X in Introducing Community Hive   
    Happy to discuss that on Community Hive 🙂 
    https://talk.communityhive.com/topic/11-multi-language-support/
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    Charles reacted to Rikki in Introducing Community Hive   
    Do my eyes deceive me or did you build a React app?
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    Charles reacted to Cedric V in Introducing Community Hive   
    Beautiful. If only other forum software developers were so innovative... 
     
    Looking forward seeing more communities entering the Hive. 🙂
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    Charles got a reaction from Cedric V in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from Miss_B in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from Noble~ in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles got a reaction from Clover13 in Introducing Community Hive   
    You activate Community Hive in your Invision Community AdminCP. Once you do, you can then go to Community Hive to set your categories and indicate what age-group your community is targeted for. You can also control what types of content is shown on Community Hive.
    Community Hive is designed to send traffic to your community. It does this in a few ways:
    Content is only shown as a snippet so visitors must go to your community to read the full content. There are algorithms in place to learn what is popular and move it up your feed. Following your community on Community Hive does this via sending a visitor to your community first. This allows you the opportunity to capture the visitor to become a member on your community. If they are not ready to join, they can also follow anonymously. If they join later, they can link up their existing Community Hive account. Visitors cannot interact with your content on Community Hive. They have to go to your site. Happy to talk about Community Hive's integration with Invision Community here. But, if you have questions about Community Hive in general, please visit https://talk.communityhive.com to discuss.
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    Charles reacted to CheersnGears in Introducing Community Hive   
    Super duper excited about this!
    I may break my rule of not using beta releases just to get into this early.
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    Charles got a reaction from Matt in Introducing Community Hive   
    It only shows if you enable Community Hive on your own community.
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    Charles got a reaction from Chris027 in Introducing Community Hive   
    It only shows if you enable Community Hive on your own community.
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    Charles got a reaction from David N. in Submit Your Questions for Our Exclusive Interview with CharlesW from Invision Community!   
    Yes, the design will not only look different but the way you do themes will be very different. We're pretty close to starting our public v5 blogs/teasers.
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    Charles got a reaction from David N. in Add a "Providers Directory" as a feature to Invision Community   
    It’s just a Pages database 🙂 
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    Charles got a reaction from Ibai in Buying new self hosted licence - how to choose few applications?   
    Actually, several clients were invited to a private feedback group and have been giving us feedback for the past several months on how best to re-approach Invision Community Classic. Our goal was to make self-hosting viable for the future.
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    Charles got a reaction from H5K in Marketplace Closure   
    Sounds like something people will enjoy.
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