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Group Activity Stream showing group and personal activity of members


  • jozifirecracker
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    @jozifirecracker

    Heyo. I am having a weird issue where the groups show group activity AND the personal activity of the groups members (this happens for subscribers only). So for example if user A and user B are subscribers and they are friends, their personal posts show in each others groups along with the group activity posts. For admins, the group activity feed behaves as expected and this issue does not happen. If I change user A’s role to a subscriber, they no longer see their friend’s personal posts inside their groups. Any idea what could be causing this? Here is a video I made of the issue: https://www.loom.com/share/a5b6c622c30341688223b9c584688a54

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  • Hi @jozifirecracker,

    What’s the theme name you are using?


    jozifirecracker
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    @jozifirecracker

    Olympus


    jozifirecracker
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    @jozifirecracker

    @imath I already tried getting support from the Olympus theme support team and they suggested that I reach out to the Youzer plugin team for support, which I have done, but they are as yet unable to help. Basically I am trying to figure out why member (subscribers) shared posts are showing up inside every single group, along with the actual group activity, in order of most recent – the member shared posts should not show up in groups, only in their personal activity stream or the sitewide stream. This issue does not happen for administrator accounts – admin users are only seeing group activity inside each group, as you would expect.

    I’ve tested the described issue (Two friends User A & B, both subscribers, both having a group) with latest WordPress (5.6) and BuddyPress (7.0) and into the Twenty Twenty-One theme. I can’t reproduce your issue. If it was a BuddyPress issue, then it should be the case.

    I advise you to try the above configuration on a testing site, you should see the issue won’t be there. Then activate your theme, check if the issue appeared, if so: the theme should fix it, then activate all the plugins you use on your site one by one making sure to test again the issue before activating a new plugin. As soon as you can reproduce the issue, you’ve found the problematic one.

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