I understand that when someone adds themselves to a group queue they are added to the list of the group's followers. This seems similar to Facebook's subscription to user's pages. When someone adds a friend and are waiting to be accepted, they are listed as a subscriber. If the request is not accepted, they remain subscribed to the user's public updates unless they are removed.
What use is it to a non-member of a group to be following that group? What are they able to see? I am simply unaware of the purpose.
[quote][EDIT]: THIS HAS BEEN ANSWERED ELSEWHERE.
It is possible for groups to make posts visible to the public, allowing followers to get a feel for what the group is all about.[/quote]
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They are whores that are -blam!-ed by the group members as they move from area to area.