What Does "yomamma Is Not a Member of Any Public Groups" Mean?

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The phrase "yomamma is not a member of any public groups" simply indicates that the user is not affiliated with any public groups on the platform. Public groups are open for anyone to join, and users can create various themed groups like "Physics Nuts" or "Chemistry Crazies." There is a suggestion to create more engaging or humorous groups, referred to as a "nuthouse," to attract members. The conversation also humorously acknowledges the existence of a general discussion area, likened to a nuthouse. Overall, the discussion revolves around the concept of public group membership and the potential for creative group themes.
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It says in my profile "yomamma is not a member of any public groups" what dos this mean?
 
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It means that you're not a member of any public groups.
 
It's not actually referring to your mother, if that's what you were thinking.
 
yomamma said:
It says in my profile "yomamma is not a member of any public groups" what dos this mean?

We have the ability to make public groups that anyone can join rather than be predefined to or promoted to. For example we could make a "Physics Nuts" or "Chemistry Crazies" and you could join them.
 
Greg Bernhardt said:
We have the ability to make public groups that anyone can join rather than be predefined to or promoted to. For example we could make a "Physics Nuts" or "Chemistry Crazies" and you could join them.
As I see we should make crazy or nut groups! So I think we should only have a nuthouse with different departments. And we even can make money by making a departmnet for normal nuts! :rolleyes:


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Lisa! said:
So I think we should only have a nuthouse
We already have one, we call it GD. :biggrin:
 
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