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Add Ability to Hide/Remove Posts from the "Recent Activity" feed

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  • November 16, 2022
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mirons
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Add the ability to hide/remove a post from the “activity feed”. This would be useful when doing campaigns which require many posts, but where we don’t want each post to crowd out other posts from users.

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DannyPancratz
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  • November 16, 2022

This is a good idea, but here’s a work around in the interim: 

  1. Publish the posts to a category that users can’t see. 
  2. Wait a bit for the activity feed to populate with newer posts.
  3. Move those posts into the proper category / toggle category permissions to be visible for users

 


mirons
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  • November 17, 2022

Thanks! That’s certainly a workaround, and one we may use in the future. Absolutely agree that even with the workaround, this request is something that may be helpful for many users. 


Gainsight CC Team
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  • January 17, 2023

@mirons Thanks for posting the idea; it is certainly very interesting. Could you please elaborate on the campaigns that you have mentioned? How do these campaigns work?
Meanwhile, I’ll keep this idea open to gather more votes.


Sudhanshu
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  • January 17, 2023
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mirons
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  • January 17, 2023

For example, if we are running a campaign where we post several topics (i.e in our example “guess the location of this image”) in quick succession to create several “featured” posts, but wherein we don’t want to overwhelm the recent activity feed with JUST these types of posts.


Samuel Brown
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  • February 7, 2024

Just an addition to this - hopefully you mean the same thing. We would also like this because some of our products have Ideas portals which we intend to push through into our community. Doing so in the past has caused our activity feed to be flooded with idea posts rather than useful user content.


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