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[[ | Some groups' volunteers discourage posting to multiple communities at the same time, for reasons set out on the page [[Cross-posting]]. | ||
This page provides sample admin messages that you can use to send to your members to discourage or manage this practice. | |||
In TrashNothing settings for the community, crossposting can be disabled altogether, or barred for specific other communities. | |||
==Sample admins== | |||
This general admin message is being sent to all | This general admin message is being sent to all $nummembers members of $groupname. | ||
Sending the same message to numerous | Sending the same message to numerous communities at the same time is called cross-posting. Please only post your message to your local community initially. If you don’t receive a response after waiting 24-48 hours you can then post it to your neighbouring community. Wait again before posting to more communities. | ||
Cross-posting is a problem for several other reasons: | Cross-posting is a problem for several other reasons: | ||
* It | * Members have the opportunity to see the posts in the area they are willing to travel via the distance setting, so there is no need to do it to reach interested people | ||
* It increases the number of emails per community | |||
* The person cross-posting may have to deal with excess responses | * The person cross-posting may have to deal with excess responses | ||
* It can be the cause of no-shows when people realize how far they'll have to drive | * It can be the cause of no-shows when people realize how far they'll have to drive | ||
On the other hand avoiding cross-posting helps to keep things local, creates more of a sense of community and | On the other hand avoiding cross-posting helps to keep things local, creates more of a sense of community and can mean less fuel used and less pollution. People who are interested in receiving lots of posts can always join lots of communities | ||
Your friendly $groupname volunteers | |||
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Hi, | Hi, | ||
We ask that members use their home | We ask that members use their home communities in the first instance to | ||
offer and request items. | offer and request items. | ||
Using one's home | Using one's home community has personal and collective, community and environmental benefits. It: | ||
environmental benefits. It: | |||
* Reduces the 'competition' for items | * Reduces the 'competition' for items | ||
* Reduces 'no shows' | * Reduces 'no shows' | ||
* Saves money - by reducing the amount of travelling that | * Saves money - by possibly reducing the amount of travelling that community members need to do to give and receive items | ||
* Reduces abuse of the system as the community is less anonymous - members get to know each other better which leads to fewer 'bad behaviours' | * Reduces abuse of the system as the community is less anonymous - members get to know each other better which leads to fewer 'bad behaviours' | ||
* No transport? Local | * No transport? Local communities make Freegle more accessible to everyone | ||
* No van/trailer? Bulky items may even be collectible on foot if they are only a few streets away | * No van/trailer? Bulky items may even be collectible on foot if they are only a few streets away | ||
* Reduces the number of emails per | * Reduces the number of emails per community - lots of smaller communities means we have more choice in how many posts we receive and from where we receive them. | ||
* Increases good neighbourliness | * Increases good neighbourliness | ||
* Enhances the local community spirit | * Enhances the local community spirit | ||
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Thank you to all those members who already choose their local | Thank you to all those members who already choose their local | ||
Freegle | Freegle community in the first instance. | ||
With many thanks to everyone from the | With many thanks to everyone from the $groupname Team. | ||
Back to [[Admins]] | Back to [[Admins]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 15 September 2023
Some groups' volunteers discourage posting to multiple communities at the same time, for reasons set out on the page Cross-posting.
This page provides sample admin messages that you can use to send to your members to discourage or manage this practice.
In TrashNothing settings for the community, crossposting can be disabled altogether, or barred for specific other communities.
Sample admins
This general admin message is being sent to all $nummembers members of $groupname.
Sending the same message to numerous communities at the same time is called cross-posting. Please only post your message to your local community initially. If you don’t receive a response after waiting 24-48 hours you can then post it to your neighbouring community. Wait again before posting to more communities.
Cross-posting is a problem for several other reasons:
- Members have the opportunity to see the posts in the area they are willing to travel via the distance setting, so there is no need to do it to reach interested people
- It increases the number of emails per community
- The person cross-posting may have to deal with excess responses
- It can be the cause of no-shows when people realize how far they'll have to drive
On the other hand avoiding cross-posting helps to keep things local, creates more of a sense of community and can mean less fuel used and less pollution. People who are interested in receiving lots of posts can always join lots of communities
Your friendly $groupname volunteers
Hi,
We ask that members use their home communities in the first instance to offer and request items.
Using one's home community has personal and collective, community and environmental benefits. It:
- Reduces the 'competition' for items
- Reduces 'no shows'
- Saves money - by possibly reducing the amount of travelling that community members need to do to give and receive items
- Reduces abuse of the system as the community is less anonymous - members get to know each other better which leads to fewer 'bad behaviours'
- No transport? Local communities make Freegle more accessible to everyone
- No van/trailer? Bulky items may even be collectible on foot if they are only a few streets away
- Reduces the number of emails per community - lots of smaller communities means we have more choice in how many posts we receive and from where we receive them.
- Increases good neighbourliness
- Enhances the local community spirit
- Reduces the negative environmental impact - distance travelled is lessened, reducing the carbon foot print
Thank you to all those members who already choose their local Freegle community in the first instance.
With many thanks to everyone from the $groupname Team.
Back to Admins