A year or so ago I set up social sign in for my network.
Initially it looked like a good idea, but although many people joined using this method, almost none have been active. Social sign in bypasses the usual requirement to establish a visible public profile, so the result as a large number of blank member profiles with no activity and nothing interesting for other members to look it as a starting point for communication.
If I switch off a social sign in option (via Twitter for example), or decommission all of them, what are the consequences for members who used this method to join the network?
Will they lose access to their profiles?
Will they receive any automatic notification explaining the change?
Is it possible for me to maintain access for social sign in members who have been active in some way? How?
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PJ Matthews, Kyoto
Migrated from Ning 2.0. Now at Jamroom 6 beta and using Jamroom Hosting for The Research Cooperative (researchcooperative.org)
updated by @researchcooperative: 04/04/20 03:09:21PM
