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| | From: -Pennpal- (Original Message) | Sent: 10/17/2008 3:57 PM |
This is a post from Chat group Central .. Please tell me this is wrong .
Yes it appears to be true. Msn Groups are closing and partnering with Multiply.com to enable a transition to Multiply's social networking service from Msn. I have a group here on Msn, and am a member of many groups here, as well as I have been a member of Multiply for years, where I admin the support groups there. I am not on Staff at Multiply. I do assist with support there however so I'm familiar with both services. At this time, migration and exporting of your content (the details) are not finalized yet, but will be forthcoming. But here is some information that might assist you right now. User ID's at Multiply can only be used once. If you open a Multiply account and then cancel it, you will have to use a different User ID the next time. (This is the what you sign up with, and you choose it as long as it is available and not in use) This cannot be changed so choose carefully. It will appear in the url of your personal site as well. Group urls work the same way. If you create a group, choose carefully, as you cannot change it. You CAN change your group name however. At Multiply you get your own site as well as the ability to create and join existing groups. And Multiply is FREE with the ability to post UNLIMITED content to include photos (something that you have limits here with) Photos at Multiply not only have thumbnail views, but ZOOM up to 1200 x 1200. So any use of photos for hotlinking at Multiply using Multiply stored photos (either privately or publicly) works great. Once you register at Multiply.com, make SURE you go to your valid email, locate the Welcome email you will receive back after registering and click on the confirm link or you will not be able to access all of the features. One feature in settings is setting your USER NAME. This CAN be changed at any time. (Real first name, nicname, etc. I do not recommend using your last name. It's a required field. Put in a space instead although ONLY your contacts can see your last name or members of a private group. You must know another users exact User Name, User ID or email address EXACTLY to invite them to be a contact or invite them to a group. Make sure you have all of this information before your group closes if possible. There will be announcements at Multiply regarding where MsN users can meet up. Most likely a group will be set up for just this purpose, since email addresses aren't always shared in a group here, (it's not recommended) Your new Inbox at Multiply has Staff Blog announcements in the right rail, so watch for them there. The inbox is not email! It's your feed of all content from your groups or contacts. So you never have to clean it out or remove anything. You may choose from a multitude of contact relationships, from friends, family designations, to online buddy. You can set permissions for each post you do, so that only those you give permission can see your contact OR.. you can post publicly. Home pages and Groups work very similar but there are differences. I have more information to add to this thread and will try to answer any questions also. I will post links to support groups also in this thread. Be sure that after you confirm your email, go into your settings and get that taken care of first. Click on everything. Set everything up there first. Be SURE to enable advanced posting options while there so you don't miss any of the extra features. Multiply and the users there will work very hard to assist all users with migrating over, for those that wish to do so to include supporting the exporting of your group content from MsN to Multiply. Details on that will be forthcoming as it's made available. Here is my homepage at Multiply with public content that you can view for those interested in taking a peek. Feel free to click on everything there. My private content is protected and it's one of the great features at Multiply. You can designate post by post who sees what. You can look in all of the following groups as well without registering. When you register if you choose to do so, you can then join these groups by clicking on JOIN under the group logo (on your homepage it's called the headshot) http://dantcer.multiply.com Here is the User support group for feature questions and issues: http://usersupport.multiply.com Here is the Newbie group for new members. http://multiplynewbie.multiply.com Here is the Design group for learning how to design your own site and group: http://multiplydesign.multiply.com Here is the Theme group where you can get customized themes, thousands and thousands of them (all FREE) and for asisstance with using them, the Design group will be glad to assist you. (This group is for theme pick up only and does not offer support so be sure and see the Design group for that including the getting started links on the homepage). Here is the Developers group. This is Multiply's own Developers' group where members can make suggestions for future features. http://muds.multiply.com And finally here is the Staff blog, Multiply's OWN homepage where announcements are made and you are alerted to on your new inbox. http://multiply.multiply.com Oh and another important note: In Settings (this is important) .. SET your email alerts when you first join as well as after you join any group so that you don't inadvertently flood your own inbox with posts from very active groups. You have MANY settings to choose from there. Next, you can click on customize under your headshot, change your headshot, choose a base theme, edit your content etc. Once you post content, you will see your navigation bar reflect that you now have photos, videos, etc (as mine shows) Its' difficult to tell you everything but I suggest glancing through the tutorials in the blog sections of the groups which is usually where you will find those (notes are usually reserved for questions in the support groups) I'll monitor this post, and will try to answer your questions. Linda |
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seems to be true
it is true that we are planning to close the MSN Groups service on February 21, 2009 and will offer you the opportunity to move your Group to our new partner service, Multiply. We want you to be able to keep your Group together, so we partnered with Multiply to create a migration process that moves your Group to their service to preserve your online community and its history.
The migration method that Multiply has built for you will be ready next week. Once the service is ready we'll send all of our users an email and will post notices within the MSN Groups site with more information, including instructions for beginning the migration process. In the meantime you can visit http://Multiply.com to get to know the service and see some of the thousands of groups they host already.
Many users are asking why we are closing MSN Groups. We want to provide our customers with the most current and user friendly technology available today and we made the difficult decision to close the MSN Groups service as part of our overall investment in updating and re-aligning our online services with Windows Live. In the long term we believe that closing the service is the best way to continue to offer innovative, best of breed services that help you stay in touch with the people you care about. It's very important to us that you still have access to your Group and its data and that is why we have partnered with Multiply, so you can keep your Group going into the future despite the closure of MSN Groups.
Between today and February 21, 2009 nothing will change about the MSN Groups service except that we will remove the option to add more storage to your group. Other features will remain until the service is shut down and you can use it the same way you do today until the date of closure. Watch the site and your email inbox over the next week as we will post updated information there, including a more detailed outline of your options and next steps.
We appreciate your continued support as we strive to provide you with the highest quality service available. Thank you for using MSN Groups.
Sincerely,
Dot
MSN Groups Technical Support |
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