I spent a lot of time compiling and organizing family details to create a family tree on Geni.com. Then I invited a family member to view it. This person invited others to view it, who then made incorrect changes to the family tree. They were elderly and did not know how to do it properly. I would like to be able to take back control of what I created, and repair the mistakes that were made. How can I dis-invite the people who are on my family tree? and regain control of those tree "branches?"
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Jeff, Geni Curator You can't dis-invite people, but you can send them a message if you want to give them some instruction. The elderly, while often not tech savvy, are often the greatest resource for family historians. The revision history should show you who made the changes. Help them help you - it's a collaborative family tree. The "my tree" model doesn't work on Geni.
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