Getting started with GNOSS

6. Create a community

Build a space of collective thinking

Your hobby, your work, your studies… The communities of gnoss.com are spaces where users, enterprises and organizations meet to share information, talk and give their opinions... You can see all the communities created by gnossonauts in the list of communities. Puedes participar en ellas compartiendo recursos, votando los contenidos o comentando cuál es tu opinión sobre lo que allí se cuenta. Pero, seguro que el gusanillo te pide más. Do you want to create a community with your friends, colleagues, customers…?

Before requesting your community in gnoss.com, think about the privacy you want to have: you can choose between four types of communities from the maximum public exposure to total privacy.



Public open access communities

The open communities are visible in the gnoss.com communities directory and their contents can be found in the internet search engines. Any gnoss.com user can join them and contribute to the community (vote, comment, add resources, etc.). And a very important thing: gnoss.com users and internet users that aren't members of the community will be allowed to surf the community and consult any of its contents.

Public restricted access communities

These communities have similar characteristics to the open access ones. There’s only one difference: a user who wants to take part in the community has to request access to join it.

Private communities

The private communities are visible in gnoss.com communities directory, but their contents cannot be found in the internet search engines. Only the users that receive an invitation to participate in a private community will be allowed to join it. In turn, the gnoss.com users that aren’t members of a private community cannot enter it.

Private rooms

The private rooms are not visible in the gnoss.com communities directory and neither are their resources in the internet search engines. Only the users that receive an invitation to participate in a private room will be allowed to join it. In turn, the gnoss.com users that aren’t members of a private room cannot enter it. The person that requests a private room must be the manager of at least a private community.

Do you want to create your community in the gnoss.com network? We'll help you:


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