That would be helpful.
Maybe just the owner of the club or just the SAs should be able to see who used invites.
That would be helpful.
Maybe just the owner of the club or just the SAs should be able to see who used invites.
Why not the admin? Nobody likes getting ready to spend some invites just to find out that somebody else used them today
Well if it was added to the Audit Log then only SA's can see that anyway
Yes.
That's more convenient. But should the Audit Log just have the staff member's username and how many invites he/she used or the name and the people that were invited as well?
Well if it was added to the Audit Log then only SA's can see that anyway
Yes.
That's more convenient. But should the Audit Log just have the staff member's username and how many invites he/she used or the name and the people that were invited as well?
I don't think it needs to show WHO was invited but saying for example "@blackfirestorm sent x invites" that would be enough
Well, if we get a giant see of invite info it would be hard to find things
But maybe. Let's say you tell your admins "never invite *****" and then you log on and find ***** ib your club. Shouldn't the SA be able to see who ignored your rule?
Well, if we get a giant see of invite info it would be hard to find things
But maybe. Let's say you tell your admins "never invite *****" and then you log on and find ***** ib your club. Shouldn't the SA be able to see who ignored your rule?
It's called choose your admins wisely and have a separate HQ with this information in it.
Well, if we get a giant see of invite info it would be hard to find things
But maybe. Let's say you tell your admins "never invite *****" and then you log on and find ***** ib your club. Shouldn't the SA be able to see who ignored your rule?
It's called choose your admins wisely and have a separate HQ with this information in it.
Yes, this is the hard way
Well, if we get a giant see of invite info it would be hard to find things
But maybe. Let's say you tell your admins "never invite *****" and then you log on and find ***** ib your club. Shouldn't the SA be able to see who ignored your rule?
It's called choose your admins wisely and have a separate HQ with this information in it.
Yes, this is the hard way
Well there are options which if you choose to ignore them then that is on you. for example if there is a person you particularly don't want in your club you can ban them then even if they did receive an invite it wouldn't work.
Speaking of invites. How about you pull some weight in the more important club you're in Trump boy?
I invite to "the ideas room". I really don't care about your club. I certainly won't be inviting. If you expect me to then you should just demote me. Im working one 1 club
Well, if we get a giant see of invite info it would be hard to find things
But maybe. Let's say you tell your admins "never invite *****" and then you log on and find ***** ib your club. Shouldn't the SA be able to see who ignored your rule?
It's called choose your admins wisely and have a separate HQ with this information in it.
Yes, this is the hard way
Well there are options which if you choose to ignore them then that is on you. for example if there is a person you particularly don't want in your club you can ban them then even if they did receive an invite it wouldn't work.
I know there is options, im just making a suggestion on how cc could make it easier.
And I am just saying there are already tools. If you choose not to use them then why should site staff make it easier for you? Running a club is never easy
In my opinion, SA's should know who invited who, and when. It's called knowing what is going on with the Club you're responsible for. Not a real big deal.
Only one Thai that thinks I'm the real Carlsen has joined this past week.
There is one Thai or one guy?
Why not the admin? Nobody likes getting ready to spend some invites just to find out that somebody else used them today
Ration out the invites, like Socialist healthcare.
I think SAs and admins should be able to see how many invites are available, and who has spent them and when. As it is now, nobody knows who invited who.