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New Participant
March 9, 2017
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Remove users from comment string

  • March 9, 2017
  • 40 replies
  • 6299 views

I would like the ability to remove tagged people on a chain if they are no longer needed to get updates.

40 replies

Amy_Trahan
New Participant
May 10, 2019

Hi :) I’d like for the reply recipients to auto-populate, but then have the ability to edit (either add or remove recipients) before sending.

New Participant
May 10, 2019

Great news! We'd definitely take advantage of this update.

New Participant
February 19, 2019

Thank you for the update, Chandler. This is GREAT news that it is on your radar!! Have a great day all.

New Participant
February 19, 2019

Hey Everyone,

This is a great suggestion. We are planning on implementing a way to "unsubscribe" users from update threads. This work is currently scheduled to begin Q3 of this year.

Thank you for your patience,

January 28, 2019

I agree! This is greatly needed!

New Participant
December 10, 2018

Is there any update on this one from Workfront? Thank you!

New Participant
November 13, 2018

We now have multiple departments with similar team names. Wrong teams as well as wrong people being tagged so being able to untag people is becoming crucial for us

New Participant
January 9, 2018

Yes or maybe like an unsubscribe button for someone who was tagged so people can remove themselves if they were tagged by mistake and the person tagging doesn't want to go back in and untag them?

New Participant
March 30, 2017

Slacks thread implementation is a pretty great place to gain "inspiration" from. https://get.slack.help/hc/en-us/articles/115000769927-Message-threads .

Another solution that would work for me is if workfront made an option to remove threads in general.

New Participant
March 11, 2017

Yes, that either the person that started the chain can remove people OR the people on the chain can remove themselves. As an admin, I constantly get asked -- how do I unsubscribe from this thread? Mostly because someone put too many people on it or the conversation was relevant to them at first, but later not so.