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The organizer of a recent event didn't write in the target audience description in the description because she thought, quite reasonably IMO, that because the form has a textbox specifically for that field, she didn't need to say it again anywhere else.
Should we simply display that field as a section on the show page?
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My understanding of that box is a reminder to organizers that bridge-troll isn't a generic meetup tool but is intended for usage with a target audience.
This happened with another event I just reviewed. The organizer form looks like this:
I agree with @siruguri that it could be helpful to automatically display some text at the top of the page that would say something like:
"whatever is in the text field are encouraged to participate." or something more friendly that someone more creative than I feel right now might be able to suggest
The organizer of a recent event didn't write in the target audience description in the description because she thought, quite reasonably IMO, that because the form has a textbox specifically for that field, she didn't need to say it again anywhere else.
Should we simply display that field as a section on the show page?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: