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Ability to Cross Post between subforums

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  • September 20, 2023
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elyhienrich

Need the ability to be able to post a topic in several subforums. We would like to seperate our community out into separate product subforums. Some posts will be spanning several topics and woudl like for the posts to show up on each of the relevant subforums. 

 

Some thoughts to make it happen:

  • When making a topic, have the ability to use a check box style to select as many subforums as possible
  • On the home page under recent activity, instead of spamming it with a a post per subforum post. Have it say for example {username} asked in {insert forum1 name} and {insert forum2 name)

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Manon
  • Helper ⭐️
  • October 18, 2023
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olimarrio
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  • Gainsight Employee ⭐️
  • November 27, 2023
The following idea has been merged into this idea:

All the votes have been transferred into this idea.

  • Contributor ⭐️
  • May 10, 2024

I just came to the community to find out if this was possible. Thanks for creating this idea. It’s needed!


  • Contributor ⭐️⭐️
  • October 8, 2024

@Julian The ability to cross-post content would be really, really helpful for us at Docusign. 

For example, articles in Get Inspiration can sometimes be relevant for sharing in discussion forums. For example, I'd love to cross-post/pin this eSignature Tip in the eSig forum.

This will heighten visibility of content and help solve members' questions that they may be asking/searching for in the discussion forum. 

@GabrielDocuSign @JonL 


jvdc
  • Expert ⭐️
  • February 5, 2026

yessss, this would be very useful for us!

Ideally the posts wouldn't be duplicated, so the conversation happens in one place.


NEOGOV Tom
  • Contributor ⭐️
  • February 5, 2026

Any updates on this possible new feature? The first post here was two years ago. I agree with ​@jvdc -- NEOGOV would also find this VERY useful -- both for governance and reporting (content performance, etc). I see it as a must-have feature. 


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  • April 22, 2026

+1 vote from me on this one. We just had to duplicate a post in 3 locations. If there are updates or if we want to track performance of the posts, it would be much simpler if it were a single post that was cross-posted.