Remove A User In Google Wave – Finally!
Users of Google Wave, the much hyped collaborative “replacement” for email, will rejoice that they finally are able to remove other users from Wave’s. Prior to this new functionality if you added a user by mistake to a Google Wave you had no way to remove them (?!). Now you can access the “remove” button and take them out of the conversation completely.
This will be a handy feature for instances where you add someone to a Wave by mistake. We use Google Wave internally and I’ve often had to manually sidestep several similarly named contacts to select the name of my office manager. If in the past I selecte the wrong name I’d have added someone outside my organization to a potentially sensitive Wave document – with no way to remove them!
via: “What’s New” Wave:
Anyone with full access to a wave can remove any human participant of group, including him- or herself. If you have been removed from a wave, you can view a copy of the wave as you last saw. Waves you have been removed from are listed with a red “X” in the search panel. In private replies, only the creator of the private reply can remove participants. An undo option is shown when you remove someone. The new interface also applies to robots.
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