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A post is an interactive entry on the RideBoard. It contains: | A post is an interactive entry on the RideBoard. It contains: | ||
Revision as of 08:18, 18 August 2015
A post is an interactive entry on the RideBoard. It contains:
- The poster's picture
- The poster's handle
- If the poster is a direct social contact, then the name
- The number of common contacts between the poster and the user who's viewing the post
- The destination to which the poster intends to go
- A post menu
Creating a Post
In order to create a post, touch the Ride Later button.
In the next screen, specify the destination where you plan to go, as well as who should be able to view this post.
On submitting it, this post will now be on the RideBoard. Only the people who you selected will be able to see and interact with this post.
Interacting with a Post
Each post has a menu. The options available to the original poster are different from those available to viewers.
Original Poster
As the original poster, you can delete your post. When you do so, the post is removed from the RideBoards of everyone in your community.
Other Viewers
Viewers of the RideBoard have the following options available to them in the post menu, which is the button with the three doors at the top right of the post.
- Mute poster
- This silences the user so that their posts don't appear on your RideBoard. You can still ask them, or offer them, a ride, and they can do the same to you.
- Block poster
- this removes the user from your community and they're unable to share rides with you. Your ride requests don't get sent to them.
- Repost
- This allows a viewer to repost something they see on their RideBoard so that their community may also see it. For example, if someone is asking for a ride to the mall because of a sale they've heard of, reposting it would inform more people about it.
Additionally, touching the address on the post allows the user to either offer the poster a ride, or ask the user for one.
A user may only ask the poster for a ride if they've shared their vehicle.