Does this structure make sense to you?Yes, this structure make a sense but the categories are not useful for this, topics of private groups are already visible only to group's members. To create a Group's Topic follow these steps:
What is it's purpose?Like Facebook the categories help the users to find correctly groups, for example, for a thematic area (Art, Music, .... ). Users can search via categories a Group related to own interests.
also on the settings window for group categories is 'parent category' which remains blank.. there is nothing to do with it. what is it's purpose?To organize your categories you can create Headers and assign a category to an Header, see screenshots
i don't know if these images will help you understand my confusion..I have just tested and when I click to "All Groups" then I can see 1 group, see screenshot. Maybe the update have fixed also this or probably a cache issue
So I created a 'group' with the 18 people and made the group type 'private.' But the category says public. So I am confused.This is only a category name that you have chosen, during installation the system install one category for each type (Groups,Topics,Albums,...) called "Default Category", probably you have changed the name from "Default Category" to "Public".
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