Our group owner's Yahoo ID is no longer active. What can we do?
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We're trying to change ownership of our group. However, the original person who started the group used an ID that went inactive. I assume she didn't sign in under that name for some years and yahoo removed the account. She has continued to moderate and participate with the group under another name. Does anyone know what our options are at this point? Are the only options to start another group or run the group with mods only? Is that a wise option?
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Answer:
The only option at this point is start another group- sorry. yahoo started a process but never finished New Abandoned Groups Guideline http://www.ygroupsblog.com/blog/?s=New+Abandoned+Groups+Guideline
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