blueberlin
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- Eva
I'm so sorry to complicate things, but I'm afraid I have another question.
In our Preferences and Permissions, our Permissions and Privacy options are defined between members on Contact list, members on Ignore list, and Everyone Else. I do not see a way to differentiate between "everyone else registered" and "everyone else in the world". In other words, if I disable the "everyone else" option to "hide" from anonymous readers, am I also hiding from those who are registered, logged on, and just not (yet!) on my list of contacts/friends?
I would hate to miss someone's work just because I don't "know" them yet. (Haven't found the magical button to befriend all registered users at once, you see - but I'm working on it!)
I made a picture (attached) of the blog list when I am logged on and when not, but it doesn't help much because either they are visible in both cases, or they are on my Friends list. If you see things that I don't (when logged on), that might help to explain a bit further what I'm trying to illustrate.
-Eva
In our Preferences and Permissions, our Permissions and Privacy options are defined between members on Contact list, members on Ignore list, and Everyone Else. I do not see a way to differentiate between "everyone else registered" and "everyone else in the world". In other words, if I disable the "everyone else" option to "hide" from anonymous readers, am I also hiding from those who are registered, logged on, and just not (yet!) on my list of contacts/friends?
I would hate to miss someone's work just because I don't "know" them yet. (Haven't found the magical button to befriend all registered users at once, you see - but I'm working on it!)
I made a picture (attached) of the blog list when I am logged on and when not, but it doesn't help much because either they are visible in both cases, or they are on my Friends list. If you see things that I don't (when logged on), that might help to explain a bit further what I'm trying to illustrate.
-Eva