Buddy groups
Buddy groups are a great way to send
messages to everyone about your special events or group activities. This
is also a much desired business feature because you can send messages about
changing meeting times, or even invite your participants to a room at a time of
your choosing.
Buddy groups are safe and secure because you
can create both public and private groups. You can create as many groups
as you like for maximum flexibility. You can make groups for your friends,
family, business associates, customers, or anything you choose.
Public groups:
You can add people to any buddy group you
create and send messages to them. You may add users to a public group
without their permission. This function is however tied to their privacy
settings. For example, if you are not on their
pal list and they specify
in their privacy settings that they will not accept messages from persons not on
their list, the user will not get your message or invitation. If a user
has you on 'block' or ignore they will also not receive your messages.
'Online status' settings such as 'away' and 'do not disturb' will also prevent buddy
group invitations to a user group. In this way, a users privacy is
protected from unwanted buddy group messages or invitations, just like any other
message.
Any user may add themselves to any public group
by simply obtaining the name of the group and adding themselves to the group
using their own 'Paltalk
pal'. If you want to get a particular users
messages ask them for the name of any public or private groups that may be of
interest. Be aware that since your group is public, other users may feel
free to pass the name of the group to other users who may wish to add themselves
at will.
If you don't want a certain user to get your
messages consider sending 'private messages' thru a private buddy group, or
block and / or ignore that particular user. Public groups are for global
messages that may be of interest to any user and should not be regarded as
private communications.
Private groups:
If you create a private buddy group,
only people on the list for that group may add themselves to the group.
For a user to get messages from your private group, you must FIRST add them to
your group, then the user may add themselves to that group.
You may not add yourself to any users private
group without the owner of the group adding you to the group, then adding
yourself to the group. In this way private group messages are truly kept
private.
note: To build groups and send messages you
must be a subscriber to one of our services like 'Plus' or 'X-teme'.
This may change however as we are considering making it available to everyone in
the future.
For now you must access your buddy groups using
your 'Paltalk pal' on your
'pal list'. All paid subscribers will find this
pal on their list. The 'Paltalk pal' does many things besides buddy groups.
Type help -all to your 'Paltalk pal' for a list of commands
available. This page will focus on buddy groups in particular.
Buddy Group Commands:
Buddy group commands are typed to the 'Paltalk pal', just as if you were
typing a message to a user, but instead you are 'talking' to our server to
manage your list and send messages.
commands
examples (what you would type) |
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Managing
buddy groups |
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bg -list
bg -list |
lists your buddy groups |
bg <buddy_group_name>
-create
bg family -create |
create a private group |
bg <buddy_group_name>
-create -public
bg friends -create -public |
create a public group |
bg <buddy_group_name>
-remove
bg friends -remove |
remove a group |
Adding and
removing people
your own groups |
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bg <buddy_group_name>
-add <nickname>
bg friends -add TheUsersNickname |
adds a person to a group |
bg <buddy_group_name>
-del <nickname>
bg friends -del TheUsersNickname |
remove a person from a group |
bg <buddy_group_name>
-list
bg friends -list |
lists the people in a group |
Adding and
removing yourself
other people's groups |
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bg <buddy_group>
[-owner <nickname>] -add
bg friends -owner TheUsersNickname -add |
add yourself to a group owned by someone else |
bg <buddy_group>
[-owner <nickname>] -del
bg friends -owner TheUsersNickname -del |
remove yourself from a group owned by someone else |
Sending
messages and invites |
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im [-bg]
<name> -text <msg>
im -bg friends -text Your message here |
send a message to a selected group (online) |
im [-bg]
<name> [-online] -text <msg>
im -bg friends -text -online Your message here |
send your message to a selected group |
invite [-bg]
<buddy group name>
invite -bg friends |
send a room invite to everyone in a buddy group |
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