Connecting Users

By adding the Contacts Center and Activities widgets to users’ private Dashboards, administrators can let users form social connections. The Contacts Center widget lets users form these connection types:

  • Connection: A two-way relationship formed by a user accepting a connection request from another user. The Activities widget on each user’s private Dashboard displays the activities of the other user.
  • Following: A one-way relationship in which one user follows another user. The followed user’s activities appear in the Activities widget on the follower’s private Dashboard.

To ensure that all users have a page on their private Dashboard that contains the Contacts Center and Activities widgets, you can create a user group and then create a page via a Site Template. For instructions on this, see the user groups documentation. The widgets are in Add (Add) → WidgetsSocial.

Figure 1: The Contacts Center widget lets users make connections.

Figure 1: The Contacts Center widget lets users make connections.

When you select a user in the Contacts Center, these buttons appear across the top of the widget:

Connect: Send a connection request to the user.

Disconnect: Disconnect from the user.

Follow: Follow the user.

Unfollow: Stop following the user.

Block: Block the user. Blocking a user only prevents that user from following you or adding you as a connection. A blocked user can still send messages to and view the public profile information of the blocking user.

Unblock: Stop blocking the user.

vCard: Export the user’s vCard and save it as a VCF file. vCard is a file format standard for electronic business cards.

When you send a connection request, the user is notified and can confirm or ignore the request.

Figure 2: Users get a notification that lets them respond to connection requests.

Figure 2: Users get a notification that lets them respond to connection requests.

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