create a folder called bpge in the root of your theme
copy required file (that you want to modify) from this plugin folder wp-content/plugins/buddypress-groups-extras/views/front to that created in a theme. That is it - now the plugin uses the template from your theme.
"Starting from BPGE v3.6 you can now change the html that is used to display any content in front-end (in groups) right from your theme folder. This is useful if you want to change the way pages and fields are displayed, but it works for "Admin -> Extras" management pages as well.
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"Automatically subscribe, unsubscribe, and update users to your MailChimp mailing list as users subscribe and unsubscribe to your site. Sync your BuddyPress profile fields with your MaiChimp merge variables and groups. Create MailChimp mail campaigns automatically from blog posts. AutoChimp uses a single options page to help you manage your preferred settings."
This plugin is designed to fully import all of a Ning network's users, custom profile fields, and avatars to BuddyPress.
In short, everything that you can import from Ning to BuddyPress...
While members are being imported the plugin displays a user-friendly status page with a nifty list of user avatars, details, and current progress as the import page refreshes and
processes the import file in batches of 5 members.
All imported members receive a fully customizable introduction email with their login link, username and password.
And on the off-chance you have a very large Ning member list that's too big to upload via the plugin, you can also use FTP to upload the file and import all of your Ning network members.
Try the honeypot method or another that is invisible to users. Some could potentially be bypassed, but their presence is often enough to thwart automated efforts.
Honeypot for BuddyPress registration didn't work for me at all. There's no random element in the field ID and the checkbox can easily be brute forced (there's only 2 possibilities!).
The shiniest new features in BuddyPress 1.6 are: the new Activity Management panels in the Dashboard; Akismet integration for the Activity stream; improved SEO in the form of canonical redirects; full integration into the WordPress Toolbar; and Extended Profile field visibility.