Sharing

Groups

A group is a named list of citizens, orgs, or other groups that you can use as one dissemination chip. It saves you from retyping the same dozen handles.

Private vs public

  • Private — a shortcut only you see. Perfect for “people I always brief after a Pyro run.” Nobody else is notified that the group exists.
  • Public — members know they are in it. You can delegate permissions. Private groups can become public; public groups cannot become private again.

How to create one

  1. Sign in. Open Settings → Dissemination.
  2. Under Share groups, give it a name.
  3. Choose private or public.
  4. Add members (handles, orgs, groups) and create.
Settings · Share groups
Name: recon-cell
Visibility: Private
YukaWKS
Create group
  1. Use the group as a chip on notes and contact reports.
  2. Public groups you belong to (because your handle or org is a member) show further down the same Settings page.

When to use a group instead of an org

An org chip is “everyone who treats that org as an intel source.” A group is a hand-picked list: a strike team, a leadership cell, or a mix of people who are not in the same RSI org. If you only ever share with one RSI org, you may never need a group.

Next

Once you know who you share with, read Keeping intel safe — a short, non-scary look at how SENTRY is built for this, and a few habits that keep your notes useful instead of leaked.