Live collaboration is a core philosophy of Audiotool. You have the possibility to ignore or decline invitations. That should be it
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 13:31 · 2023-04-19
What if you are super well known on AudioTool, and get 10+ invites everyday. Wouldnt it be overwhelming and stressful trying to decline every invite. Many people that I know struggle with this, including myself, and when we ask the AudioTool community to stop inviting us to drafts they dont listen. Thats why I want this feature to be added. So that we have the abilty to not allow anyone to invite us to drafts.
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 13:32 · 2023-04-19
YES! Thats what Im talking about!! It would save a lot of time and be less overwhelming.
This is why I mentioned the notifications. If those aren't on, you just don't know about the mass of invites, and thus can live stress free. When someone you want an invite from sends one, they just tell you they sent it so that you can check. Voilà.
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 13:41 · 2023-04-19
I do know when Im invited even if I have the notifications on, because it takes up all of my space. Most of the times I cant even find my drafts, its all invites.
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 13:43 · 2023-04-19
Then there is harassment that you get from not joinning invites or not responding to them.
This might be a more diplomatic way to deal with it. But new inexperienced users invite experienced users to their drafts to get help was part of that core idea of live collaboration too.
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 17:13 · 2023-04-19
Alright, will do. I think you should keep this suggestion in mind though!
anonymous user· reply
2023-04-19 17:15 · 2023-04-19
Thats understandable, but all the inexperienced user has do is ask the user to help you. Then that enperienced user can follow them. Thus, allowing that inexperienced user to collaborate on a song together and learn a thing or two!
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Is it just the notifications you want to stop? If so, you can turn those off in your preferences.
No, not the notifications. I want to be able to disable and enable the ability to allow other users to invite me to drafts.
Gotcha
i get it
so like the "only people you follow can comment on your wall"
but scrap that and add "only people you follow can invite you do projects/drafts" whatever it will say
Live collaboration is a core philosophy of Audiotool. You have the possibility to ignore or decline invitations. That should be it
What if you are super well known on AudioTool, and get 10+ invites everyday. Wouldnt it be overwhelming and stressful trying to decline every invite. Many people that I know struggle with this, including myself, and when we ask the AudioTool community to stop inviting us to drafts they dont listen. Thats why I want this feature to be added. So that we have the abilty to not allow anyone to invite us to drafts.
YES! Thats what Im talking about!! It would save a lot of time and be less overwhelming.
This is why I mentioned the notifications. If those aren't on, you just don't know about the mass of invites, and thus can live stress free. When someone you want an invite from sends one, they just tell you they sent it so that you can check. Voilà.
I do know when Im invited even if I have the notifications on, because it takes up all of my space. Most of the times I cant even find my drafts, its all invites.
Then there is harassment that you get from not joinning invites or not responding to them.
bet
Seems like this is the dark side of fame. Mute those who harass you and report them. You shouldn't see invitations of users you muted
This might be a more diplomatic way to deal with it. But new inexperienced users invite experienced users to their drafts to get help was part of that core idea of live collaboration too.
Alright, will do. I think you should keep this suggestion in mind though!
Thats understandable, but all the inexperienced user has do is ask the user to help you. Then that enperienced user can follow them. Thus, allowing that inexperienced user to collaborate on a song together and learn a thing or two!
Ok we'll think about it.