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Kinds of Google Groups
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    What are Google Groups and how can they be Configured?

    Description and help resources to help Group Managers select how they want their G-group configured and to support users/subscribers in understanding the different kinds of Google Groups.

     

    What is a Google Group?

    • A Google Group (sometimes shortened here to “G-group”) is a subscription-based e-mail distribution or discussion list that is hosted using Google’s Google Groups e-mail list service.

    • As part of our DA Google Workspace license we can create Google Groups under our own DemocratsAbroad domain name, with an address like: NewGoogleGroup@DemocratsAbroad.org

    What Kinds of G-groups are there?

    A G-group can be set up as one of the following types of e-mail group:

    • One-Way Announcement/Distribution Group

      • restricted so that only a few individuals are able to send out messages to the full group 

      • messages are typically announcements or newsletters going out from the manager(s) to a larger group

      • any replies are set to go back to the original author, not to the full group

    • Group Discussion Forum

      • designed to encourage discussion and interaction between group members

      • all members of the list are able to respond to list messages – possibly with some rules or moderation

      • replies go to the full Group address, not to the original message author

      • messages relating to a common topic are usually “threaded” or kept under the same subject line

    • Moderated Discussion Group

      • a variation of the Group Discussion Forum

      • messages to the full group are limited or “moderated” based on clear rules or guidelines that have been shared with the group in advance

      • the Group Manager can assign additional “Moderators” who can help with approving messages to the group

      • messages may be moderated to keep discussion “on-topic”, to prevent unintended replies, to handle Un-subscribe requests, and to prevent inflammatory, irrelevant, or offensive posts

      • new Group members may be moderated for their first few posts to help them understand the group guidelines and expected activity

    What are the different Group Membership Roles?

    • Group Manager

      • the Manager is the person who is generally responsible for the overall setup and maintenance of the Google Group

      • the Manager will usually be the person who requested the setup and creation of the Group

      • the Manager can add members and remove members from the group 

      • the Manager can set some members to be a Group Moderator

    • Group Moderators

      • Moderators can approve or deny the distribution of specifically moderated messages

      • Moderators are assigned by the Group Manager

    • Group Members

      • Members are participants in a G-group and will receive messages sent to the Group address

      • Members can also view the Group discussion and the history of past messages on the web under: https://groups.google.com/my-groups

      • Members can change their message delivery status under: Group > My Membership Settings > Subscription:

        • “Each Email” – receive each e-mail sent to the group

        • “Digest” – receive a Daily Digest of one e-mail per day with up to 25 of the full messages sent during a single day

        • “Abridged” – receive an Abridged Summary (not the full messages) of up to 150 messages sent during a single day

        • “No Email” – turn off the receipt of e-mail messages (No E-mail) – but remain a member of the Group and can read messages on the Web interface

        • Or, members can “Leave Group” and fully Unsubscribe from the Group and be removed as a participant – If a member leaves the Group, they will no longer have access to new message postings and will need to be re-added by the Group Manager.

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