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Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teamsactivity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a commentsuggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it, because a team by definition is more than one person.

Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it, because a team by definition is more than one person.

Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it, because a team by definition is more than one person.

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Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it, because a team by definition is more than one person.

Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it.

Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it, because a team by definition is more than one person.

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Make Teams require multiple people

Recently, Hynes posted an RFP (Request For Proposals) on activity people want to see in Teams, and one of the suggestions raised a privacy concern:

  • Voting Activity

Discussions about this revealed to me that a Team can consist of only one member. In my opinion, this seems like an inherent bug; "team", by definition, refers to more than one. If a single user is interested in portraying some aspect of their activity or interests, well... they have a profile for that. If they're interested in showing off their individual job performance, well... they have a CV for that, and Stack Overflow Careers.

I suggested in a comment that we update Teams to require two people: creating a team is done by one person, but that team should remain hidden and/or "in limbo" until at least one other person accepts an invitation or requests to join it.