$Content->setGroup()
$content->setGroup(1);
Sets the groupId of the content. This function bypasses the isEditable() check, and instead defers to current user's relationship to the group. If the current user is not the owner of or a manager of the group specified, this function will fail.
This function should only be used in the context of a group manager adding a piece of content to a group, as opposed to a group member adding their own content to a group.
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