Visualize integrity by showing my own face or the faces of the group members.
I have spent some time looking around to discern if a page or memory is private in the tree and after seeing the "Easier way to know you are in a certain group" suggestion by using coulors, I came up with this idea:
Unless everyone in the public tree can see it, could faces be used/replaced as symbols to show up when hoovering over the padlock symbol or each family group tree image?
Could it then not only be used for memories but also for all pages - to differentiate between public and different privite integrities.
For example in my user profile I can save an image of myself so that everyone can see my picture when I make edits in tre tree.
Today only I can see what group each memory belong to not the group members, who only see the padlock.
Couldn't these simple small face images be used instead of the padlock image on memories, but also on each person page etc that is private for only me?
I know that when setting up a family groups, I can use a picture for each group. This image could be used on all pages that a group can see by showing the group image.
Also if a group has access, it would be neat, when hoovering over a group image, to see the faces line up of all the members of the family group.
It will help connecting with the group members who change over time.
If this image is and the padlock image is overlayed or replaced with the images of the members faces througout familysearch it may visually simplify the integrity.
Maybe the specifics of the integrity settings also could pop up as text when hoovering.
This is potentially more fast, exact, but still simple, similar to the faces of all the members in this "Family groups tree feedback group".
Summing up
Seeing faces of myself or living group members is perhaps more personal and intuitive than a name of a group can do can say about the privacy or integrity of the page, memory and so on. The names are still needed and could perhaps be complemented with faces when hoovering over the name or group picture.
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@Mattias Renman Thank you for this idea on how to show what groups memories have been locked to. I will forward it to our product team to see what they think of it.
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