I understand the frustration, but anything I can come up with to "take back" these invites, just ends up being rather complicated. Which leads to confusion, support issues, code complexity, etc.
The pragmatic solution I've taken so far, is to just give people more invites to make up for all the ones that end up going unused. Of course that doesn't address the bad feeling of seeing your invites unused, but just imagine you would have never had those invites anyway otherwise 😅
Yeah, I'm frustrated that the two people I've used invites on (who I know personally outside WIP) haven't been active either. I feel bad when I get so busy in the trenches I forget to post for a day much less ghost altogether. 😅
I like @marc's suggestion to add separate tiers to show community activity/support. I'm clueless about the coding requirements, but even something simple would be great!
Would an "inactive profile status" be hard to create?
Like if someone hasn't logged in/posted for a year, then the profile goes into an "inactive" or private mode where it's not public but it still exists on the back-end if they log in and reactivate it.
I get life stuff pops up so outright deleting profiles (especially if someone WAS active but isn't right now) might not be the best option, considering the customer support issues that'd pop up.
I understand the frustration, but anything I can come up with to "take back" these invites, just ends up being rather complicated. Which leads to confusion, support issues, code complexity, etc.
The pragmatic solution I've taken so far, is to just give people more invites to make up for all the ones that end up going unused. Of course that doesn't address the bad feeling of seeing your invites unused, but just imagine you would have never had those invites anyway otherwise 😅
Yeah, I'm frustrated that the two people I've used invites on (who I know personally outside WIP) haven't been active either. I feel bad when I get so busy in the trenches I forget to post for a day much less ghost altogether. 😅
I like @marc's suggestion to add separate tiers to show community activity/support. I'm clueless about the coding requirements, but even something simple would be great!
Would an "inactive profile status" be hard to create?
Like if someone hasn't logged in/posted for a year, then the profile goes into an "inactive" or private mode where it's not public but it still exists on the back-end if they log in and reactivate it.
I get life stuff pops up so outright deleting profiles (especially if someone WAS active but isn't right now) might not be the best option, considering the customer support issues that'd pop up.