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- Who is the neighborhood administrator?
- What can a neighborhood administrator do?
- What do I do if the neighborhood administrator does not respond to my requests or is no longer interested in administering my neighborhood?
- How many neighborhood administrators can there be for an i-Neighbors group?
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What can a neighborhood administrator do?
Neighborhood administrators are i-Neighbors users with some additional privileges. They can change the neighborhood name and description, make the neighborhood public or private, control membership, and remove content. As part of a recent upgrade, there can now be multiple administrators per group. The current group administrator can add, remove, or transfer administrative privileges from the "Neighborhood Administration" menu.
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- How can I find out whether my neighborhood already has an i-Neighbors group?
- How do I join an existing neighborhood?
- How can I join neighborhoods in different zip codes?
- I would like to join a neighborhood in my ZIP/Postal code, but there are none.
- Who can change the name or description of my neighborhood?
Last update: 2012-07-09 10:47
