This seems to be a solution to something I need to do! Ours is a support group and we have an onboarding process which « pings » users at set intervals after their arrival. So it seems I should be able to do this with private messages through automation.
Any caveats, risks, problems? Would love testimonials.
Ik hoop dat je het niet erg vindt! Ik vond dit bericht leuk, dus ik dacht dat ik het hier in Community in een nieuw onderwerp zou plaatsen, zodat we onze ervaringen kunnen delen.
Heb je sinds het schrijven van het bericht geëxperimenteerd met het automatiseren van het verzenden van berichten naar je leden?
Ik overweeg om hier op meta vergelijkbare berichten in te stellen om nieuwe leden te begeleiden wanneer ze zich aanmelden. Momenteel hebben we helemaal niets speciaals ingesteld en vertrouwen we alleen op de standaardberichten die worden verzonden wanneer leden zich aanmelden en in vertrouwensniveau stijgen.
Which messages are currently being sent? What exactly is “default”? When I registered here in 2021, after registering, I received a message from Discobot explaining the trust levels and offering a tutorial. Then I received the TL1 and TL2 messages
And the invitation for the advanced user tutorial.
But on my forum the first message from Discobot which explains trust levels and what is needed to get rid of those limitations is no longer sent because a Discourse update about a month ago silently disabled the Disable Discourse Narrative Bot welcome post without telling me.
Since you say you rely on default messages that are sent when members join which message do you mean? Discobot seems no longer to be default.
What should be the outcome of such a support topic, other than that the solution is to deactivate the setting again?
I decided against changing them. I cannot provide customisations in every language, and I did not like the idea of customising messages only for users who use my forum in certain languages and excluding everyone else from this additional information.
Yes, for this reason I have generally always been in favor of not changing from the defaults as well. I wonder if on sites like meta where we are using the new automatic translation whether that problem is now less of an issue. The PM will be generated in english but then can be translated if you are viewing the site in a different language.
I just checked with a different automation and see it was not translated. I think we have disabled the translation of PMs. @nat can confirm. If so, maybe a separate setting might be handy to still translate automated PMs.
I was talking about modifying the default messages. In that case, the fact that pm can be translated by AI doesn’t help. Based on my interface language, the German translation from server.de.yml of the message would be sent to me. AI would detect that as German and no translation will happen.
It’s like when you customize site texts. An example is the meta branded theme where the English texts of the search banner were changed. English-speaking users are welcomed specially to the Discourse community. While users who prefer other languages are only welcomed in general. Therefore, it seems necessary to tell them that they should search first. The fact that you only point this out to foreign-language users creates an impression that may not be intended.
Customizing text (including templates for messages) means either a lot of work to edit all translations and somehow monitor when languages are added, or deciding you don’t care that you exclude certain users from your improvements. And I think most admins miss this and therefore unintentionally do the latter. You even show some hints for hosted customers on your hosted forums only for those who use their forum in English. So I guess it’s not fair to blame admins for missing this
Ik ben het er absoluut mee eens dat we moeten streven naar een wereld waarin de standaardteksten niet hoeven te worden aangepast. Als mensen de ervaring sterk willen aanpassen, moeten ze de standaardberichten uitschakelen in plaats van ze aan te passen.
Ongeacht of de standaardberichten zijn ingeschakeld of niet, we kunnen automatisering gebruiken om extra berichten naar leden te sturen zodra ze zich aanmelden en meer tijd gaan besteden. Die kunnen automatisch worden vertaald, tenzij de PM-vertaling is uitgeschakeld - bedankt @nat!
Ik ben geïnteresseerd om van anderen te leren wat zij op dit gebied hebben gedaan om nieuwe leden te helpen bij het inwerken en om de betrokkenheid aan te moedigen die ze willen zien.
I have decided to turn off the discobot messages here on meta. So for now there are no messages for new members. Upon logging in for the first time, they are taken to the TOP page which has the welcome topic pinned to the top. They can then read that or choose their own adventure to jump into community discussions.
I think if you are going to create more messages through automation you might also want to turn these off too, to avoid inundating your new members with calls to action.
I will leave meta like this for a while before making further changes, but am interested in setting up an automated message, from my account, to be sent after a day or so to personally welcome members to the community.
We gebruiken verschillende geautomatiseerde berichten wanneer een gebruiker zich aanmeldt:
15 minuten na aanmelding: een welkomstbericht van mij dat verwijst naar enkele nuttige gebieden in de community. Onze productupdates worden via de community verzonden, dus ik heb een tool gebouwd die hen helpt de meldingsniveaus voor categorieën te wijzigen vanuit een lijst in het DM.
24 uur later: een snelle “als je dat nog niet hebt gedaan, zorg er dan voor dat je je profiel en voorkeuren aanpast”
1 week later: een vraag om te zien wat ze tot nu toe van de community vinden.