- Moderating community content
Review and manage blog, file, and forum content. By monitoring updates regularly, you can control what content is added by members and remove anything inappropriate.
- Changing your community's access level
Change your community access level to protect any sensitive information contained in it.
- Deleting unwanted communities
If a community no longer has a purpose or is inactive, you might want to delete it.
- Creating subcommunities to reflect organizational change
Create a subcommunity to bring together a subset of members within an existing community for a specific purpose.
- Creating subcommunities
Create a subcommunity to bring together a subset of members within an existing community.
- Moving communities
Moving communities to become subcommunities of a top-level, parent community is a good way to integrate what were diverse communities. Similarly, making a subcommunity into a top-level community is a good way to promote important communities.
- Copying a community structure
When you want to create a new community, it might be easier to copy an existing community rather than creating one from scratch.
- Exporting community membership
Exporting community membership to a comma-separated value (CSV) file (called membership.csv) is useful when you want to create a community with the same owners or members as an existing community. Instead of adding the members manually to the new community, you can import them in a single transaction.
- Customizing your community to make it stand out
There are lots of ways to customize your community to attract attention to it.