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Surface bulk accept/reject actions to the invite section of the room list #24573

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MadLittleMods opened this issue Feb 18, 2023 · 1 comment
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A-Invite A-Room-List O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely T-Enhancement Z-Gitter Issues relating to or coming out of the Gitter migration, feature parity, etc

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@MadLittleMods
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Your use case

Problem

It's currently possible to bulk accept/reject invites but it's a pretty hidden and hard to find feature: Settings -> Security & Privacy -> Advanced -> Bulk options -> Accept all invites

Potential solution

We could additionally surface these same bulk accept/reject options in the options dropdown for the "Invites" section of the room list. This would make it 10x easier to find what you want to do in context of where you actually need it.

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This problem was experienced recently by a bunch of Gitter users and we just had to resort to adding instructions for that hard to find setting in the FAQ section of the blog post.

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@germain-gg germain-gg added O-Occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely Z-Gitter Issues relating to or coming out of the Gitter migration, feature parity, etc labels Feb 20, 2023
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Thank you for your comments and suggestions. This issue is being taken into consideration as part of the Room list redesign and global IA rework.

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