I like the chat, and plan to start using it in the new year. I am trying to wrap my head around a couple of things. First, it looks like you "close" a chat thread by turning off replies. Then it is archived and show up at the top of the chat list. I am changing my format in Jan, and will send out a weekly substack related to a topic that…
I like the chat, and plan to start using it in the new year. I am trying to wrap my head around a couple of things. First, it looks like you "close" a chat thread by turning off replies. Then it is archived and show up at the top of the chat list. I am changing my format in Jan, and will send out a weekly substack related to a topic that I will be covering that entire month. I want to have a threat for each week's newsletter, but then close it when the next week's is sent out. What are best practices for archiving or deleting chat threads?
Hey J Scott, you are right. To "close" a chat, you can long press on the chat thread and turn off replies. People can go back and read old chats and replies but not respond to them.
I like the chat, and plan to start using it in the new year. I am trying to wrap my head around a couple of things. First, it looks like you "close" a chat thread by turning off replies. Then it is archived and show up at the top of the chat list. I am changing my format in Jan, and will send out a weekly substack related to a topic that I will be covering that entire month. I want to have a threat for each week's newsletter, but then close it when the next week's is sent out. What are best practices for archiving or deleting chat threads?
Hey J Scott, you are right. To "close" a chat, you can long press on the chat thread and turn off replies. People can go back and read old chats and replies but not respond to them.