4 responses to “Ning: A Resource for Nanny Groups”

  1. Janice StClair

    This looks like a great resource!

    My only concern is that moderators alertly and carefully screen for predators who might submit a photo and talk the talk, but then arrange a “playdate” or after-work meeting. Or troll for information they could use to seem known and trusted to a child or nanny in another situation.

    I think before anyone should be allowed in the group, they would need to meet in person (at a public place) or be personally known to a nanny in the group.

  2. Tara

    I’ve participated in groups both on ning and through yahoogroups. I also moderate and/or own several yahoogroups. I’ve found that yahoogroups is actually far more accessible and offers users more flexibility/control than ning sites do. Yahoogroup DOES actually offer the one-to-one conversation…it’s called emailing someone directly, off list…just as on ning you would have to go to that person’s ning page and send them a private message for the one-to-one conversation. In addition, yahoogroup members can choose to have all posts emailed directly to them (either as individual emails, as they are posted, or as a daily digest format wherein they get one email a day…more if the group is particularly active…with all of that day’s posts). Many people find this easier to keep up with than logging in to a social networking site. And, for those who do NOT want their email box full, they can opt to use yahoogroups like a ning site…that is, to opt for no emails and to only see what is being posted when they log in to yahoogroups and visit the group page for messages.

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