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FAQ: I'm Overwhelmed With Groups! What Do I Do!? What Do I Do!?~C4Chaos said Aug 2, 2006, 7:58 AM: |
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Dear Gaia Community Members, I understand your plea. I myself am a member of gazillions of pods! But it's part of my job as a member of the Gaia Team to be able to hyper-zip from one pod to another like a Super Mario Bros. warp zone. For most people, having too much pods on their hands is a daunting task. And besides, most people have a life. But don't worry, here are some ways on how to manage your Groups (or Pods). It's ok to say, “No.” The bigger your network of friends grow the more pod invites you'll get. So learn how to politely decline invitations from friends to join their pods if you don't feel like it. Focus your attention and psychic energy on pods that really interest you. By *not* spreading yourself too thin you'll be able to focus on the pods that matter to you and you'll be able to make a bigger difference. Your friends would understand. We're all grown ups here :) Hey, look! You can actually leave a pod! If you feel like you've got too much pods to handle already you can always hit the “Leave this pod” escape hatch any time on the main page of the pod. Don't feel guilty. You're just being honest and fair with your fellow podwans. It's better to leave the pod if you don't have the passion and drive to continue on rather than stay there and do nothing. You can always JOIN another day. Subscribe to a “Daily Digest” of Your Pods Here's how to set up your pod “Daily Digest” notifications: – From the top page, click on My Account. – Click on “Pod Discussions”. – Set the Send Notifications field to “Daily Digest” and check the Full Content column field. This way you'll only receive one notification per day for each pod and you'll see the full contents of your messages on your personal email without having to go to your Zaadz inbox. Use RSS Readers to Keep You in the Loop Each pod has feed icons like this: Whenever you see that little orange pill, that means that you can use the link to that feed (like this one) and plug it into your favorite RSS Readers or Aggregators. This way you can subscribe to a pod at a pod-level, and/or discussion board-level, giving you the option of nitpicking only the discussion boards you are interested with. Life is sweet. So there. Piece of cake! You don't have to feel overwhelmed anymore. |
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Re: FAQ: I'm Overwhelmed With zPods! What Do I Do!? What Do I Do!~princess~ said Aug 2, 2006, 10:17 AM: |
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~ i love the foto and YES plssssssssssssssssssss May the Force be with all of us so v r able to keep up with ~C4's ten thousand daily blog updates ~ |
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Re: FAQ: I'm Overwhelmed With zPods! What Do I Do!? What Do I Do!Wholeogram Man said Aug 24, 2006, 10:57 AM: |
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C4 - “Whenever you see that little orange pill, that means that you can use the link to that feed (like this one) and plug it into your favorite RSS Readers or Aggregators. This way you can subscribe to a pod at a pod-level, and/or discussion board-level, giving you the option of nitpicking only the discussion boards you are interested with. Life is sweet. ” |
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Re: FAQ: I'm Overwhelmed With zPods! What Do I Do!? What Do I Do!Wholeogram Man said Aug 24, 2006, 11:26 AM: |
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OK, I think I see one thing, if not the whole RSS thing. |
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On The RSS thingebuddha said Sep 28, 2006, 6:41 PM: |
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I' as sure I am being an idiot, but - the links to the pods don't seem to register in the My Yahoo RSS page. |
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Re: FAQ: I'm Overwhelmed With zPods! What Do I Do!? What Do I Do!Ryan said Sep 29, 2006, 10:22 AM: |
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Wholeogram, Ebuddha |
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