When parents use Evisense, they will only access the posts their child is tagged in, that you have shared with them, and no protected children are tagged. They will see posts where just their child is tagged, and they may see posts where other students are tagged alongside their own child. Some schools have a policy that if the photo contains multiple students, the post is not shared with parents, while other schools are happy to share posts containing multiple students.
All comments on posts are isolated based on your connection to the students. School users will see all comments, threaded by student, students will only see comments linked to them and parents will only see comments linked to their child. This also means school users can link a comment to any of the students, the student’s comments are linked to themselves, and the parent’s comments are linked to their child.
In one post containing five students, you could have five different isolated conversations with input from all ten parents and five students involved. Each conversation will be linked to a student, with only the teacher, student and their parents will see the conversation relating to them.
When commenting on a post containing multiple students, you must tag a student in the comment using the @ symbol. If there is only one student in the post, it automatically tags the student. This isolation between parents of different students means private conversations can be had and there is likely to be less confrontation, disagreements, or misunderstandings.
The only time comments from parents are not isolated is when using the Event post type. If you are using the Event post type, all comments on that post are visible to everyone.
