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Mobile Chat Ideas/Questions

Mobile Chat Ideas/Questions

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With Mobile Chat being a new feature and docs being new/limited for it, I have some questions and suggestions if the answer to those questions are no or not yet. 😄
  1. Group/Order Channels? 
    1. Is there a way to group and/or order chat channels? 
  2. Add header to group of channels?
    1. for example, SMALL GROUPS then all of those groups are under that heading
  3. New Feature: enable snippets for chat? Would that even be possible? 
  4. Can staff still direct message someone who blocks direct messaging?
    1. If no, it would be nice to add some type of higher security/moderator option.
  5. Can’t turn chat on for Organization Group Type
    1. Is this on purpose or an oversight?
  6. Push notification mode available to user to choose? User per channel?
    1. can a user say for this channel i want all notifications, for another channel say i only want mentions, for another channel say no notifications
  7. Small Group type has chat enabled, but then every small group says inherited from group type, so I would expect that they all have chat turned on.
    1. They don’t. Which I am grateful for, it just doesn’t react the way I expect/interpreted it.
  8. Is there a read only channel type or a way only certain people can post in channel? In Discord these are called announcement channels.
Photo of Tim LemonsSubmitted by Tim Lemons, Highlands Fellowship  ·   ·  Mobile
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