Responding to Posts
Responding to Posts
Users can respond to posts in a variety of ways, such as adding comments; following, liking, and tagging posts; and mentioning documents, people, and groups.
- Add Comments All registered users can add comments to the posts (i.e., status updates, questions, articles, and tasks) that people add in Pulse. You can add comments to posts that appear in any topic, group, tag, and user feed that you have access permission to view. See Adding Comments.
- Follow Posts All registered users have the ability to follow a post. In Pulse, a post is a status update, question, article, or task. You can follow posts that appear in any topic, group, tag, and user feed that you have access permission to view. See Following Posts.
- Like Posts All registered users can like and unlike posts, just as you do with social media tools. You can like (and subsequently unlike) posts that appear in any topic, group, tag, and user feed that you have access permission to view. See Liking and Unliking Activity.
- Tag Posts All registered users can add tags to posts that appear any topic, group, tag, and user feed that you have access permission to view. See Tagging Posts.
- Mention Documents, People, and Groups All registered users can use the Mentions feature to mention other registered users by name in status updates, questions, articles, and comments. If users have added documents or groups to Pulse, you can also insert mentions to those items. See Mentioning Documents, People, and Groups.