Everything posted by Jordan Miller
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Hump Day: how do you onboard members into your community?
Nice! I like the idea of sending a PM upon someone joining. What are you using to add them to your newsletter / member map / weekly chat / video call? Sounds super interesting.
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Hump Day: how do you onboard members into your community?
Haha yea I do use the below, but it can also natively be done with Zapier + MailChimp. 👼
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Hump Day: how do you onboard members into your community?
Happy Hump Day, team! I wanted to pick your brain about how you onboard members into your community (if at all). We have a new Alerts System feature available in our upcoming release, 4.7, which can create one opportunity to welcome your new members with a greeting. There are a bunch of great ways to introduce a member to your community. Some other ideas include: Sending a welcome PM Guiding new members with a warm message using a block Have a welcome forum Create a getting started / welcome topic Include an onboarding team to answer any potential questions Create a welcome video Award new members a badge for posting once One thing I also personally do is launch an email campaign that drips out emails over the course of a week with information, guidelines and opportunities to reach out to me. Do you do anything special? I'd love to see you flex your community management skills! --- As always, here is a list of updates and fixes made to the platform in the last seven days made by our talented developers: Looking forward to hearing from you in the comments!
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Appreciate you sharing this!
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Hump Day: show off your community's theme
This turned into a stan @Ehren topic and I'm here for it.
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Hump Day: show off your community's theme
Ohhh fun! Awesome that the existing theme already matched your own branding. 👍
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Hump Day: show off your community's theme
Appreciate that! Loving how your community is looking, too. Very easy on the eyes 👌
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Hump Day: show off your community's theme
Happy Hump Day, team! And RIP to Internet Explorer. While we put the finishing touches on our upcoming release, 4.7, I wanted to touch base with you and talk about your community's theme. A beautifully branded theme can take your community to the next level in my opinion. An original logo, smart color scheme and easy-to-read fonts (no Bionic Reading today, folks!) can make all the difference. We wouldn't want to use #EEEEEE when #1abc9c is the better fit. Do you use light or dark mode or both? Did you incorporate a sans or sans serif font? Are the buttons easy to see? All of these touches add up. I'd love for you to share screen shots or links to your community to show off your existing theme(s). Or, if you are stuck, please feel free to share your concerns and maybe we (as a community) can chime in and offer you some suggestions. If you're interested in us creating you a theme, please reach out (smooth, right?). I'll kick things off with my own community. Shout-out to @Ehren for this. I wanted pops of color to contrast with the dark look and feel. I also recently modified the logo for Pride. You can also customize the sidebar so it's sticky. I also want to give a shout-out to SquareSpace's community. I love the minimalist design! Feel free to post yours in the comments! And hey, while I've got you, check out a list of updates made to the platform in the last 7 days. Looking forward to chatting about themes! Related:
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Appreciate the insight. 👍 I'd be open to it, too. My own community uses dark mode, so I wonder if reading Bionic text inverted changes things 🤔
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Maybe my version - the font was too large? Not sure 😅 I did see there's a browser extension. However, I couldn't find one for smart phones - so maybe having it in the community platform vs relying on an extension would still be our best bet.
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
I used a generator 😇 https://api.bionic-reading.com/convert/ There's an API on another site so in theory if someone loves it, perhaps it could work within a community. Low-key curious about how people would use it.
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Appreciate you weighing in. In theory, one could clone a theme and name them according to what font they use and voila! Kind of clunky but it could be a quick way to accomplish what you suggested. Also yes I was being lighthearted about the Bionic Reading, but serious at the same time. I was genuinely curious what our community would think, and if it opens the door to a larger discussion around UX and fonts than great!
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Can you expand on this 😆.
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New feature: disable your inbox
Take control of your community messenger inbox. Topics, replies and reviews are an incredible way to engage with members in a community, but sometimes a conversation needs to be had in private. Invision Community's built-in messenger is a powerful system that allows members to privately message another member, or a group of members, directly within your community. However, allowing your members unrestricted access to reach out could clog up your community inbox (and mind!). There are times when you may want a little space from receiving new messages. For example, when you are… Going on vacation Working on a project that requires your complete attention Needing a moment to catch up Currently, your only option is to disable the entire messaging system. That is effective, but it means you cannot engage with existing messages, send replies or message other members. We’ve developed a solution! Invision Community 4.7.0 allows for more refined control over your messenger by allowing you to disable the inbox. The benefit of this is that you can continue existing conversations and start conversations with others while preventing anyone from messaging you (except staff members) either directly or via the Alerts System. The "Disable my messenger" link has been replaced with "Disable my inbox". The warning pop-up makes it clear what this action will do. Of course, administrators can still completely disable the messenger for themselves and other members of the community, which prevents them from accessing the messenger entirely. The new disable your inbox feature, included in Invision Community 4.7.0, will be available to all in the near future. Thoughts on the disabling the inbox feature? Let us know what you think in the comments! Related:
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Ahh so maybe if the bionic reading font was smaller it might help increase the speed?
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Appreciate you weighing in! Maybe it's a case of getting used to? Or do you think this would never be something you find useful? For me I can see both sides. It's a bit in your face, but I did find myself able to read a little faster I think.
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Hump Day: Bionic Reading in communities
Happy Hump Day, team!We are inching towards releasing our latest stable version, 4.7. It includes a ton of awesome new features for both self-hosted clients as well as those on our standard plans (where we host). You'll be seeing a lot of content discussing the new release, along with its features in the near future, but until then sink your teeth into these: By the way... did you read all that pretty quickly? I recently stumbled upon Bionic Reading and wanted your thoughts on whether communities would benefit from integrating a tool like this. Bionic Reading is described as "a new method facilitating the reading process by guiding the eyes through text with artificial fixation points." In a world where peoples' attention spans are seemingly shrinking, this might be a valuable addition. Or not? Maybe we shouldn't reinforce people needing to speed through content. I'd love to know your thoughts on this and whether you'd like to incorporate Bionic Reading into your community.While I've got you, check out updates made to the platform in the last week - scheduled for a pending release in the future: Looking forward to hearing what you think!
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Hump Day: what features would you like to add to the Alerts System?
Cool idea 💡 There's a lot of ideas when viewing through the commerce lens
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4.7.0 Beta available now
Haha. Me unveiling the Alerts System:
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Hump Day: what features would you like to add to the Alerts System?
Happy Hump Day! 🌈 In case you missed it, we've officially rolled out 4.7.0 Beta 5. It includes our new Alerts System (which has been a big hit)! Read more about the Alerts System at the blog post below 👇 There have been some pretty great ideas regarding how to use the Alerts System in the comments on that blog post. 👆 I'd love to take the opportunity to chat with you and hear your ideas on ways we could better improve this for all. What are some features / ideas you have to better the Alerts System? @Randy Calvert mentioned these in the comments on the blog post: @Dean_ mentioned this: By the way, here is a list of updates and fixes made to the platform in the last 7 days. Nicely done, team! 👏😎 - Changed 'member download' to output comma-separated values instead of tab-separated values to be consistent with member import. - Fixed some UX issues when revoking an OAuth access token. - Added alerts functionality. - Fixed an issue with 'solved' push notifications linking to a non-existent page. - Fixed a missing language string in member history when spam defense system applies moderation to a new member. - Fixed an issue where non-image attachments inserted via the editor may not download. - Fixed an issue where creating a downloads category with the "Keep previous versions?" Setting being disabled would result in a DB error. Thoughts on how to improve the Alerts System feature? Drop us a line in the comments!
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Introducing The Alert System
Invision Community’s forthcoming release includes an exciting new feature available for all. Announcing the Alert System! 🚨™ The Alert System is a new tool for community managers to communicate with their members. There are times when a community manager needs to bring information to the attention of either a single user, or a group of users; when existing systems such as PMs or warning points are not suitable. So, we developed a happy medium to empower you. The new alert system offers multiple ways to engage with single users or multiple member groups with a message that must be acknowledged and dismissed before further engagement with the community. Here are a few examples of when a community leader can use the Alert System for individual members: Moderator actions A moderator moves a topic and wants to inform the topic starter that the topic has been moved and why. Get ahead of warnings A member left a comment that doesn’t justify a warning point, nor should it warrant a private message. You want to kindly remind them of the community guidelines. Community leaders may wish to send information to an entire member group. This may to warn them of new limits, or to notify support changes, etc. Here are a few examples of when a community leader can use the Alert System for groups: Updates to community guidelines After reviewing and updating your community guidelines or terms of service, you can send an alert to all affected member groups outlining the changes, so they are aware. As the message needs to be dismissed before any further interaction with the community, you can be sure it has been read before any more posts are made. This example shows an alert with send anonymously switched on. Welcome message To strengthen your onboarding flow, you may like to send all new members a welcome message to introduce yourself and your team, along with some helpful information to help get them settled in. This example shows an alert with the option to reply, with send anonymously turned off. Heads up Remind a group of a permanent account-related change, like their subscription will be decreasing/increasing. New forums added After consultation with your community, you want to add some new discussion areas for your VIP Members. You can now send an alert targeted to members in that group to let them know where the new forums are and what their purpose is. Let's chat You notice that a great community member is having a bad day. Instead of reaching for punitive tools, you can send them an alert that they have to reply to before being allowed to continue engaging in the community. These are just a few examples; of course, the alerts functionality has a lot of flexibility built in. Alerts are managed from the Moderator's Control Panel. Let us take a look at the different areas that can be configured. Dates Each alert has a start date, and this date can be in the future. This is especially useful if you have an event coming up you want to showcase. You can optionally set an expiration date to only serve the alert for members that visit between the start and end date. You can also leave it running indefinitely for uses such as the welcome message. Send to This section allows you to choose to send to a single user or to a single or multiple groups. If you are sending to groups, you can further fine-tune the deliverability by choosing to send to everyone currently registered and to new members when they register, or you can target just new members (to be precise, this will target members who register after the alert date), this option is ideal for the welcome message alert. Send as yourself or anonymously You can choose to send the alert anonymously or from yourself. There are times when you want a personal touch and times when you need more of a system style alert, perhaps when notifying of guideline updates. Or, if the message is general, or you want to protect members of your team, send the alert anonymously. Replies If you choose to send the alert personally, then you can allow the member to reply, force the member to respond to dismiss the alert or remove the ability to reply. For a welcome message, you'd likely want to allow replies which then will create a new personal message between you and the member. We have built the system to be very flexible to cover a wide range of uses where you want to directly engage with a member or group of members and be confident that they have seen the alert before any further engagement in the community. Alerts can be used to strengthen onboarding, notify sections of your community about exciting new features and changes or even create an open dialogue after a punitive measure such as having a posting time-out. This feature is coming to Invision Community 4.7, across all platforms. Thoughts on our new Alert System?! Drop us a line in the comments and let us know what you think.
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Hump Day: new live community features
Appreciate you weighing in with this. We are definitely doing our best to navigate our community building journey while offering a solution for those who want to embark on their own journey as well. While we have made some mistakes along the way (a natural part of any company's evolution in my opinion), we also do our best to ensure we're creating a great experience and product for clients on our standard plans as well as our self-hosted. Thank you for this. 🙏
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Hump Day: added solved & unsolved filters to activity streams
Where my self-hosters at
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Improved spam defense in 4.7 with hCaptcha
As the Invision Community platform continues to evolve, so do the precarious ploys of pesky bots. Oftentimes spammers, whether they are bots or actual humans, spam your community with links in an effort to boost their website’s SEO. There are already a number of ways in the Invision Community platform to fight against spam, including… Our native Spam Defense built into the platform that scores a newly-registered member Placing new registrations into a moderator queue Adding word filters that, when triggered, put the member in a moderation queue We also integrate with various CAPTCHAs. You might be unfamiliar with the term, but you’ve definitely participated with one. It’s a digital gatekeeper in the form of an interactive puzzle that asks you to find patterns or similar images in order to evade malicious bots from taking action, whether that’s submitting a spam email, comment or registering an account. Our existing CAPTCHA defenses include: Invisible reCAPTCHA where the system intelligently detects if the user is human in the background reCAPTCHA V2 where the user simply clicks an "I'm not a robot" checkbox keyCAPTCHA where the user must complete a jigsaw puzzle In our latest update, version 4.7, we’ve included yet another defense to block spam from seeing the light of day: hCaptcha hCaptcha is one of the world's most widely used independent Captcha services. We’re incorporating it in a few places where spammers can prepare their attacks. Registering: Prevent spammers from joining your community. If enabled, the hCaptcha will stop spammers in their tracks before even creating an account in your community. Guest posts: Community leaders have the option to allow guests to reply to topics. This could potentially open up the floodgates for spammers, but the hCaptcha effectively mitigates this by asking the entity (hopefully an actual person) to problem solve. If the sequence is not successfully completed, the guest post won't be published. hCaptcha is available in the new 4.7 Beta 1 release. Give it a shot and let us know what you think in the comments… just be sure to successfully select all the traffic lights if you’re a guest! 😉
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Hump Day: added solved & unsolved filters to activity streams
Happy Hump Day, team! There's a new feature available to all included in 4.7 Beta 1: we added solved & unsolved filters to activity streams. 🎉 What does this mean? You can now sort through and stay up-to-date on any solved/unsolved content items by setting up a custom activity stream. Why is this important? This is particularly useful for community support forums where clients and members are searching for solutions to questions that have already been answered. Or, perhaps a developer is in search of questions or problems that are unsolved. Here is a view of an activity stream showing all solved content. You can create a more granular search by inputting more information, like ownership, time period and more. Go ahead and give it a try by navigating to the activity streams located in our navigation. We have a few more updates available to you. Read our 4.7 Beta 1 release notes here. PS - we have a new blog about hCaptcha headed your way soon. Stay tuned 😉 While I've got you, check out a list of updates and fixes for 4.7. Nicely done, gents! - Added hCaptcha support. - Added a setting to exclude groups from search logs. - Increased minimum PHP version to 7.4 and recommended version to 8.0. - Added a solved/unsolved filter for activity streams. - Changed Marketplace search to 'AND' mode for more accurate results. - Fixed an issue that may prevent attaching audio files to content. - Fixed a minor typo in the forms.css template. - Fixed upload area not showing on minimized editors for guest users. - Fixed an issue where post counts were incremented even when a new item was held for approval via the profanity filters. - Fixed an issue where filters and sort options do not persist between deleting members in the Admin CP. - Fixed an issue where sitemap may show entries from offline applications. - Fixed an issue where support account may show as the latest registered member. - Fixed an issue where the upgrade process would fail to finish because of duplicate DB queries. - Fixed an issue where the default streams had a broken time period. - Fixed an issue where widgets may not be available even with enabled apps. - Fixed an issue where status updates where appearing as search results even if the user had no permissions to view profiles. - Fixed some issues with the online status indicator in account settings. - The Editor Preview Button was removed from ACP Editors. - Removed the deprecated FX Country code from the Geolocation class. - Removed the ability to rebuild existing attachment thumbnails due to an incompatibility with content attributes required for lazy-loading. Forums - Improved the fluid-mode per forum filters to remove a page reload, and to reverse the filter checkbox status to make it clear which are being viewed. Gallery - Fixed an issue with the followed Gallery Images page. - Fixed an issue with rebuilding thumbnails on legacy communities where the original image may no longer exist. Pages - Added the missing `__indefart_cms_page` language string. - Improved search indexing speed of comments when Elastic Search is used. - Fixed an issue where sorting by a numerical field could duplicate the option with an incorrect label. - Fixed issue with 'image upload' block carousels not working in the sidebar - Fixed an issue where custom Yes/No fields when used as a database filter were ignored when further sorting. - Fixed an issue where categories could have broken breadcrumbs. - Fixed an issue where entering a blank value for a required decimal field would save the value as 0. Converters - Fixed an issue rebuilding some profile photo images. Commerce - Improved performance when updating a large number of existing purchases. - Removed deprecated Amex Express checkout options. - Fixed an issue where a card would not be auto-billed if the customer did not have an address. - Fixed a niche issue where a renewal invoice (for manual payment) would not be generated if a PayPal Subscription was cancelled on an active purchase. Calendar - Fixed an issue where the day view wouldn't show todays events when it's being used as the default calendar view. REST, Webhooks and Zapier - Fixed an issue where the 'hidden' content item filter would be ignored for any content type except topics. - Fixed an issue where the date parameter for the 'Edit a topic' endpoint was not updating topic/post post date. Thoughts on the new solved/unsolved filters added to activity streams? Sound off in the comments and let us know what you think!