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Re: [Devics-spectrum] STEVE - Viewing of Posts Issue

October 1, 2011 by StevenB   Comments (3)

MIchelle, I'll respond in detail off line, later today.  We'll get things set just the way you want....
 
Steve
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Michelle***@III.com
Date: 09/30/2011 01:21 PM
To: devics-spectrum@*********.org
Subject: Re: [Devics-spectrum] STEVE - Viewing of Posts Issue

Thank you Gracie:). You're a sweetheart!

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Thank you Steve!

:) Michelle

Michelle 230 days ago

Hi Steve,
So my settings are set to "logged in users only". Yet all my posts show up when I'm not logged in, so that means everyone can see them:(. Should I just set it to friends only until this gets resolved? I really don't want my posts out there for everyone. What do you think is best?

Thank you:)

Michelle 228 days ago

Following up on Michelle's question:

Spectrum distinguishes between top level posts and comments on top level posts.
1. the privacy settings of logged in users, public, friends, private affect new top-level posts you start. The privacy setting on the top-level post also control access to any comments spectrum members may make on you top level post.

2. When you comment on someone's top level post, access to your comment is controlled by the other person's privacy setting on the top-level post.

3. the privacy settings on old posts are not changed when you updated your default settings.

Michelle's comments on this topic have me looking at two new features, making the privacy level of topics clear to users and giving users the ability to control the privacy of individual posts and comments.

If any spectrum users wish to take a specific post or comment out of public view, please let us know.

Steve Ornburn 227 days ago