Not likely, you need mandatory group participation which CB GroupJive does not enforce. It's entirely optional if they join/leave a group. I suppose you could force the behavior, but that'd take some work likely by altering its template a bit and adding some auto actions to block leaving a group.So, here's my first question: given my needs, does Group Jive serve a useful purpose?
For your first question it'd be helpful, but beyond that I don't know. CB Auto Actions is basically designed to be "if X has happened then do Y" as it's meant to perform actions on various events via their triggers.My third big question: would auto actions be helpful? Some of what I do is tedious to keep track of. I just don't understand these things enough to know. But I don't want to waste my limited brainpower to learn it if it won't be useful.
CB Activity is just an activity stream like you'd find on Facebook or other social networks. It's very good for connecting users and getting them active as that's its entire purpose. They can post on their profile, their connections profiles, comment, and share media, etc.. from their activity stream.My fourth question is about "Activities". I don't understand what that is for, how it connects. Is that to make administration easier or easier for users? Or both?
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Nope.Is uddeIM necessary?
Yes, CB has built in private messaging.Is adequate messaging built into CB?
I've no idea. It's your site and usecase so only you can really determine that. Anything that gets your users engaging in a way you want them to could be potentially useful.Are there any other Non-CB extensions or modules that would be especially helpful at this point?
CB will do that if you've terms and conditions fields marked as required and verify consent is enabled in CBs system plugin. All of which CB Quickstart enables and configures. So yes in this case it is normal until they accept the sites terms and conditions field. This assumes you're being sent to CBs profile edit page. If you're being sent to Joomlas then you're using Joomlas privacy consent plugin which is doing that redirect.Logging in goes to an "edit profile" screen. I haven't seen that before. Is this a Joomla thing or a CB thing?
Sounds like you maybe using Joomlas privacy consent plugin and functionality so that would be Joomlas.One element of this screen is a requirement to agree to Privacy rules. A cursor-over popout has two lines: "Privacy Policy" and "Read the full privacy policy" The popout is not clickable. It disappears when the cursor is moved. There is no way to see what the Privacy Policy is. Is this a Joomla thing or a CB thing? Where is it?
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