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The owner of a group, and those with the correct permissions may create group instances. There are three types of group instances. | The owner of a group, and those with the correct permissions may create group [[instances]]. There are three types of group instances. | ||
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|A publicly listed instance hosted by a group to which anyone can join. Group membership is not required to join the instance. | | A publicly listed instance hosted by a group to which anyone can join. Group membership is not required to join the instance. | ||
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Group instances are often '''moderated by the group hosting the instance'''. The group's owner and those given moderation permissions through their role may warn, mute, kick or ban a user within the instance. Banning a user from a group permanently prevents them from joining any Instances made by the group, as well as joining the group itself. | Group instances are often '''moderated by the group hosting the instance'''. The group's owner and those given moderation permissions through their role may warn, mute, kick or ban a user within the instance. Banning a user from a group permanently prevents them from joining any Instances made by the group, as well as joining the group itself. |
Revision as of 18:19, 16 February 2025
The owner of a group, and those with the correct permissions may create group instances. There are three types of group instances.
Group | Only members of a group (or certain roles within the group if specified) can join the instance. |
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Group+ | Any friend of a user in the instance can join. Group membership is not required to join the instance. |
Group Public | A publicly listed instance hosted by a group to which anyone can join. Group membership is not required to join the instance. |
Group instances are often moderated by the group hosting the instance. The group's owner and those given moderation permissions through their role may warn, mute, kick or ban a user within the instance. Banning a user from a group permanently prevents them from joining any Instances made by the group, as well as joining the group itself.