Thread:Paul.rea/@comment-5275700-20160312021122

Hi Paul,

As you've already noticed, Discussions is enabled now in the app and also on the web! The web version also works well in your mobile device’s web browser, so if you’re on the go, you can still use the link above. There's a few moderation features that are web-only for now. You can read more about how Discussions works on the help page.

Discussions is a great way to grow your community by connecting with users who only know about the app! Admins and Discussions Moderators automatically have all of the moderation options. As you start to get participation from app users, keep an eye out for good moderator candidates. I can help you contact them as well (sometimes reaching out can be tough since they may not get Message Wall notifications).

I encourage you to think about ways to promote wiki editing to the app & Discussions users. For example, if you have a page that lists your current projects, you can do a post every now and then that links to that page. And also think about how you can help foster high quality Discussions, by posting questions and prompts, running polls/surveys, etc.

We’ve just completed work on a great new moderation tool -- the ability for any user to “report” a post so it will be reviewed by a moderator or admin. This feature will be coming to the Community App in an update shortly (version 2.1). Next week we will also be adding the option for mods and admins to “lock” threads and prevent further replies.

Thanks so much for being willing to be an early adopter on this feature. Please feel free to submit any questions, ideas and feedback. We want to hear from you and learn more about how you want to use this feature! We’ve got lots more work to do and I’ll be updating you as new additions come along. 