My BuddyPress function Invite Anyone has always been misleadingly named. It expanded on BuddyPress’s default setup, which only allows members to send group invitations to people who they’re friends with, by allowing individuals to send invitations to anyone in the entire installation. This only qualifies as inviting anyone on a, er, very austere ontology of [...]
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- @jeffrigby Heck, even some of us who *weren't* offended shit our pants every time we leave the house.
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- @sramsay I see remarkably little mention of the Weazel Technique in discussions of how we can improve the academic hiring process.
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