Maak een categorie die privé is voor één groep, maar open voor andere groepen

This is tricky. You’re certainly not the only one who has run into this, and it does often happen a bit later in a community’s life, so it’s understandable that your earlier success is what has led you to this new problem.

There isn’t really any built-in way to create a group that has less permissions that “everyone”.

I think what you’ve to do is

  • Create a new group for most of your users, e.g. @members
  • Add all existing users to that group
  • (Optional) Add these new users to a different group, e.g. @guests
  • Update category permissions to define which ones have a given level of access for @members vs. @guests

It may take a little elbow grease, but you could find some ways to make this easier to do in bulk.

For example, the CSV created by export users contains a column for group names, and the bulk invite feature also uses a CSV with group names to add users to groups.

It’d take a bit of data munging to get it right, but it should be doable. I’d recommend starting with a small test CSV file first with only a subset of users (1 or 2 at time) to ensure things work as expected, before doing this for everyone.

Roughly many users, groups, and categories do you currently have?

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