Blog EntryComing Soon: Default access settingNov 13, '07 2:46 PM
for everyone
Multiply users surely already know about our absolutely kick-ass privacy controls. In fact, we know a lot of users chose Multiply based on these – we read your comments!

Select a default access level for all future posts In the near future, we're going to be implementing a feature that you're sure to love: the ability to set a default access level for all future posts you make.

This means that if you want to make sure you don't accidentally share content with an audience wider than you want, set a minimum access level... and forget it! Everything you post afterwards will automatically be posted with that default level.

We at Multiply actually use Multiply for sharing with our friends and family, so we understand as well as anyone that different types of posts require different levels of privacy. While, for example, you may choose to default to "My Network," there certainly may be times when you want, say, maximum exposure for your content ("Everyone") or the privacy of just your direct contacts. All the options are still there, and after setting a default, you can still choose a different one for each new post.

Once again, this feature is coming soon – for the time being, you'll need to manually set the access level on each post for additional privacy, as "Everyone" is the default setting.

192 Comments
reverendrichie wrote on Nov 13, '07
Great post and Idea! Thanks for having such an ambitious development team. Congratulations.
theoriginalgirly wrote on Nov 13, '07
You guys are the best. I just hugged my laptop
janujennifer wrote on Nov 13, '07
how about the old posts made? when i set up the privacy, does that mean all the posts (including the old ones) will be changed, or does it just apply to new posts?

anyway, this is one great feature, i am looking forward to see!
royalviking wrote on Nov 13, '07
WOW!!!!! I suggested something like this in the latter part of October after coming here and I am so impressed that you are listening to your users! Excuse me while I pick my jaw up off the floor. (Reason: I came here from Y360.....'nuf said). THANK-YOU, Multiply! This is great news for private users who don't want to accidentally forget to check 'contacts' only, but it doesn't interfere with those who want to be public either. AWESOME!!!!
ebonykrystal wrote on Nov 13, '07
THANK YOU THIS CAN'T COME SOON ENOUGH FOR ME I WANT TO RESET MY PAGE NOW. WANTED IT OPEN SO ALL MY 360 CONTACTS COULD FIND ME. NOW I WANT IT CLOSED TO THE FEW I WANT IN...THE SOONER THE BETTER WASN'T LOOKING FORWARD TO GOING BACK AND RESET EVERY THING ONE AT A TIME,,,100 TO THE STAFF...NOW GIVE ME A BLAST AND LIFE WOULD BE WONDERFUL
ladyaquarius62 wrote on Nov 13, '07
Yay!!! I really love this a LOT!!! Thanks much. I hope we won't be waiting too long for the new feature.
inclined1 wrote on Nov 13, '07
thats great!!!!!
northstar9 wrote on Nov 13, '07
Thank you so much! =)
mattajogja wrote on Nov 13, '07
kliatannya lebih bagus ya..
skyllo01 wrote on Nov 13, '07
this is a great idea!!! :p

i just want to ask a related question.
let's say i have an old post set to friends then i made it public
i dont see the post way up there on my message board
but my friends see it as unread and they get confused. they think i posted something new
when in fact i just changed the privacy settings and nothing else.
does this mean that changing the access setting only is already an UPDATE of that post???
it wasn't like that before.
zfrog wrote on Nov 13, '07
yea you rock!
onlymissy wrote on Nov 13, '07
O I just love this one.
It will be so much easier to have a private setting default and choose which ones I want to share with everybody than the other way around.
I can't thank you enough for doing this. Bravo!!!
guajataka wrote on Nov 13, '07
excellent, glad to hear it, and thank you!
dantcer wrote on Nov 13, '07
I believe, (so there's no misunderstanding of this feature) that regardless of what you set it at or how much you change this default setting, it will not change any posts already posted. That means this is not a global or mass privacy change tool for ALL posts already there. Only for the posts that come after the default setting that you set.

Jamie, when you change access to a post, sometimes you will see the tick box to tick or untick as to whether you want to post it to the message board also. So look for that next time.

revelationsandfables wrote on Nov 13, '07
You guys freakin rock!! Sending hugs and many thanks.
masteradriannl1 wrote on Nov 13, '07
Perfect!

Does this mean that each section of a page has the abillity to set a specific privacy-setting?
Example: blogs are EVERYONE, vids are CONTACTS, pics are NETWORK etc.etc?
aladybug wrote on Nov 13, '07
Good! Thank you.... :)
siberkid wrote on Nov 13, '07
Great and Good Idea!Thanks yeah...
Comment deleted at the request of the author.
dantcer wrote on Nov 13, '07

Does this mean that each section of a page has the abillity to set a specific privacy-setting?
Example: blogs are EVERYONE, vids are CONTACTS, pics are NETWORK etc.etc?
I suspect according to the screen shot above, that this would not be content specific, but more "global" (unless changes are made prior to the roll out)
aerynsun92 wrote on Nov 13, '07
this is great news! will there be anyway to differentiate my contacts-- i.e., friends, online buddies, family, etc, or do we still need to make groups?
zebaron wrote on Nov 13, '07
While what masteradriannl1 said would be very handy, this is a great job! I know many 360 users (myself included) have been thinking about such a feature. My understanding is that this does not change settings of already written posts, then...? If that were possible, then if someone had a stalker and wanted to change all their settings, they wouldn't have to do it manually and screw up everyone's My Multiply page. This has happened to me on 360 and a sweeping feature that would make the entire blog, new and old entries, private, or for contacts only, would be a great spam-fighting tool.
catdad wrote on Nov 13, '07
supriess surpeiss not more change
the quetion is is it for the better , isit go to be good
to be or not for jsut what it is to be
adn do we relay need it
adnneed what of what
empressselena wrote on Nov 13, '07
That sounds very nice! I myself will like that little added feature. Thank you for progressing. Now maybe we can get a blast? LMAO We do miss them. Some do not and some do I should say.
michaelchimera wrote on Nov 13, '07
HOW ABOUT A TRANSPARENCY SETTING FOR THE BACKGROUND BOXES SO USERS DONT HAVE TO LEARN CSS? LOL.
crowshayraven wrote on Nov 13, '07
Yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ladybugmom wrote on Nov 13, '07
Oh that is so great.
I don't know how many times I've needed that!!!

Please... a guest password feature without starting a page and getting all confused for all the grandparents and non-multiply users...

it would be great enticer for those not yet on here.
ladyrocks wrote on Nov 13, '07
great news!
sensfan wrote on Nov 13, '07
Finally ... a place that listens!! You guys at Multiply are a God-send!!
weaslemom wrote on Nov 13, '07
Thanks for the heads up, too! I will LOVE that new feature when you roll it out, and will DEFINITELY use it!!
jtgrafixx wrote on Nov 13, '07
cant wait...thx Ze!!
willdissolver wrote on Nov 13, '07
I approve. +25.
edfeg wrote on Nov 13, '07
excellent!
davellorito wrote on Nov 13, '07
great idea!
cam310 wrote on Nov 13, '07
wooooooohooooooooo
sexirowr wrote on Nov 13, '07
I've been looking for a feature like this. XD
kiowa wrote on Nov 13, '07
sounds like a deal
bruce777 wrote on Nov 13, '07
excellent! I cant wait
Thank you !
imacountrygirl wrote on Nov 13, '07
Since we are dealing with privacy issues, if we set a blog to EVERYONE (the public)....then are all comments on that blog public also? If we set a blog to anything less than EVERYONE...then are all the comments protected from public viewing? Would it be safe then to say that if we want to completely protect our privacy, then we had best not make ANY comments on ANY blogs since we never know when the writer of the blog may decide to set it to EVERYONE and then our comment would become public? I am not clear on the privacy of comments...and whether or not this new feature will affect the privacy of comments on blogs.
kitsunesuppi wrote on Nov 13, '07
dantcer said
that regardless of what you set it at or how much you change this default setting, it will not change any posts already posted. That means this is not a global or mass privacy change tool for ALL posts already there.
If MP could give us this "global or mass privacy change tool for ALL posts already there", now that would be very neat! =)
hildaka wrote on Nov 13, '07
Finally! Thanks! Hate that "everyone" default.
royalviking wrote on Nov 13, '07
I had to come back and add that I appreciate "dantcer" and how she took my idea and came up with the default aspect. Her response was very quick when I first posted this idea and I just want to say KUDOS to "dantcer!" Thank-you, Multiply!
billydakid96 wrote on Nov 13, '07
i've been dreaming of this feature for a long time now. soon it will be a reality! good job, multiply!
carolyn42 wrote on Nov 14, '07
thats great for us absent minded people
everdred wrote on Nov 14, '07
Since we are dealing with privacy issues, if we set a blog to EVERYONE (the public)....then are all comments on that blog public also? If we set a blog to anything less than EVERYONE...then are all the comments protected from public viewing? Would it be safe then to say that if we want to completely protect our privacy, then we had best not make ANY comments on ANY blogs since we never know when the writer of the blog may decide to set it to EVERYONE and then our comment would become public? I am not clear on the privacy of comments...and whether or not this new feature will affect the privacy of comments on blogs.
One cannot view comments without viewing the post on which they are left -- the access level of the post determines who can view it. So if your friend posts something for "everyone" and you comment, then anyone will indeed be able to view it. Or, yes, if they change the access level of a post later, any comments left change with it as well.
everdred wrote on Nov 14, '07
this is a great idea!!! :p

i just want to ask a related question.
let's say i have an old post set to friends then i made it public
i dont see the post way up there on my message board
but my friends see it as unread and they get confused. they think i posted something new
when in fact i just changed the privacy settings and nothing else.
does this mean that changing the access setting only is already an UPDATE of that post???
it wasn't like that before.
Changing the access setting of a post will only make it appear unread at the top of one's message board if the post is new to them, whether it's just been posted or the access has just been changed to include them.

So if you post something for your contacts and later change the access level to "network," someone in your network (who isn't your contact) will see it as new, as it is new to them. It won't pop back to the top for you, or for someone who had access to it before just because you changed the access.
everdred wrote on Nov 14, '07
dantcer said
That means this is not a global or mass privacy change tool for ALL posts already there. Only for the posts that come after the default setting that you set.
Correct, just for new posts going forward.
tgep wrote on Nov 14, '07
That's cool but I would rather have a color pallet on the side of the custom theme setting to give me better control over the content background in my blog. A tray with a few types of fonts would be a nice touch too.Nothing too fancy mind you, a 16bit color pallet and say 10 font styles would be just peachy.
As most of my blog were imported from yahoo when I migrated, not all of the text content shows up well ( or at all in some cases ! ) depending on which preset color scheme I use. I can "tweak" things a lil bit with the codes already shown but it would be nice to have an easier way.
uniqme wrote on Nov 14, '07
yes! another great feature i'd greatly appreciate. Many thanks Multiply.
robsr wrote on Nov 14, '07
Thank you.
rainver3 wrote on Nov 14, '07
great!!!
betharyn wrote on Nov 14, '07
I've posted feedback to yahoo quite a few times, plus left comments on their blog, that they needed to implement this type of security setting for our blogs, but true to yahoo form, they ignored the suggestion. So I very much appreciate that Multiply is doing this!
slvrdlphn wrote on Nov 14, '07
I think there is one security level missing, though. I wish there was a way that we could filter it so that online buddies are treated differently from friends. Right now, they're just words, they don't mean anything else. There are some information that I only want friends and family to know, not online buddies.

Business contacts can be filtered, why not inline buddies?
guitardedkid wrote on Nov 14, '07
oye! this is sweet. :)
afterinfo wrote on Nov 14, '07
E X C E L L E N T
afterinfo wrote on Nov 14, '07
Outstanding N e w z
skyllo01 wrote on Nov 14, '07
Changing the access setting of a post will only make it appear unread at the top of one's message board if the post is new to them, whether it's just been posted or the access has just been changed to include them.

So if you post something for your contacts and later change the access level to "network," someone in your network (who isn't your contact) will see it as new, as it is new to them. It won't pop back to the top for you, or for someone who had access to it before just because you changed the access.
thanks for the clarification!
skyllo01 wrote on Nov 14, '07, edited on Nov 14, '07
dantcer said
I believe, (so there's no misunderstanding of this feature) that regardless of what you set it at or how much you change this default setting, it will not change any posts already posted. That means this is not a global or mass privacy change tool for ALL posts already there. Only for the posts that come after the default setting that you set.

Jamie, when you change access to a post, sometimes you will see the tick box to tick or untick as to whether you want to post it to the message board also. So look for that next time.

thanks for that!
skyllo01 wrote on Nov 14, '07
i have a different inquiry/feedback/suggestion. and it's about guestbooks.
would it be ok to have a quick link to guestbooks? or does that defeat the purpose of guestbooks and me going to my friend's website to see the stuff on his page?
in my experience, the guestbook has become a place to chat and leave casual comments to my friends, the kind that i don't need to send by private messaging.
taihoong wrote on Nov 14, '07
good news
chantal86 wrote on Nov 14, '07
for FUTURE posts only? :(
bruno1981 wrote on Nov 14, '07
Could I set a video Public to Everyone (including people coming outside of Multiply)?
politijunkie wrote on Nov 14, '07
this is wonderful. thank you!
yuri2nd wrote on Nov 14, '07
yay alavet you really do read our comments... hehehe

thanks ill be anticipating for this new feature...
mwthompson wrote on Nov 14, '07
This is nice, but lately I've noticed that days after I've deleted blog entries that have not been viewed yet, they are being listed as viewed when I check the page that shows all of your site views.

Also, some of my posts don't seem to be visible to my contacts on the message board, and sometimes the first day they are posted they randomly disappear and re-appear on my message board.
marc wrote on Nov 14, '07
THANK YOU THIS CAN'T COME SOON ENOUGH FOR ME I WANT TO RESET MY PAGE NOW. WANTED IT OPEN SO ALL MY 360 CONTACTS COULD FIND ME. NOW I WANT IT CLOSED TO THE FEW I WANT IN...THE SOONER THE BETTER WASN'T LOOKING FORWARD TO GOING BACK AND RESET EVERY THING ONE AT A TIME,,,100 TO THE STAFF...NOW GIVE ME A BLAST AND LIFE WOULD BE WONDERFUL
You'll still need to edit each post one by one to change current access. As mentioned in the announcement, this new feature will only affect new posts going forward.
joeily wrote on Nov 14, '07
i am very hope this program to realy
algerotopia wrote on Nov 14, '07
I appreciate greatly the privacy settings that allow users to customize their own groups and contacts.
If the access can extend to the frequent mail list version, it would be so much greater too.
Keep the hard up, multiply folks! Love to see that :)
severedkitty wrote on Nov 14, '07
Wonderful!

Thank you so much. I'll be looking forward to this.~

Confetti for you guys.~ :D
pinaypride wrote on Nov 14, '07
coolness..cant wait!!!
pinaypride wrote on Nov 14, '07
coolness..cant wait!!!
othersides wrote on Nov 14, '07
i just forgot read this. I'm sure that the feature will success.
And in the future we can control about anything in our mp.
Great!!!
and when???

^_^
phantomluvr wrote on Nov 14, '07
Another great thing to add is the ONE thing that YAHELL 360 did right....just because they are your contacts, doesn't mean those contacts SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS!!!! sorry...a little frustration there but come on....we want them to contact us on multiply, thru messenges....why the effe does EMAIL have to be visible too....maybe in the near future guys? Come on....if it was you....and you could choose, would you want everyone and their mother's to have your email? Hell no. We should be able to set PERSONAL email to JUST THAT...personal aka private....Thanks. :)
ladycelestialdelight wrote on Nov 14, '07
I had a visitor to my page yesterday, whose photo icon is objectionable to me. I put the id on on "block," but her photo still showed up on my "Recent Visitors" section at the bottom of my home page... ugh. Today, I see that despite being blocked, she was back and viewing my home page and profile, and her photo id is moved up to the most recent visitor position again. How and why is that?? Help!
everdred wrote on Nov 14, '07
I had a visitor to my page yesterday, whose photo icon is objectionable to me.
If you think the image may be a violation of our Terms of Service, please let us know.

But to answer your question, blocked users may still view your page -- they'll just see a blank page.
lbersou wrote on Nov 14, '07, edited on Nov 14, '07
That's a great new! However, I would also suggest that we can post to everyone BUT some people.

Thanks!
dewacint4 wrote on Nov 14, '07
Thank You multiply
mnijdeken wrote on Nov 14, '07
Hey, you are great!!! Thanks!!
ladycelestialdelight wrote on Nov 14, '07
Regarding my previous post, I really don't want to be a censor to anyone other than on my own personal pages. We all have different preferences and values, and I do value others' right to "free speech," so to speak, even in the form of a photograph. I would like an option, however, to delete that one page viewer's photo icon without having to turn off the whole viewing history function (if I could find my way to turn it back off). If a blocked viewer sees only a blank home page, how do they then get to your profile page, as well? Do the option links still show up on the home page, and they link to another blank page???
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hethrgood wrote on Nov 14, '07
This will be awesome!!
dantcer wrote on Nov 14, '07
Celestial, let me make a suggestion quickly... When going to your viewing history, use table view and not the view that shows the headshots. As suggested above .. report them and they will be gone quickly if it's against the Terms.

If you use table view temporarily, that headshot will be gone quickly from the history you will be checking. Then you can revert back.

If they are showing directly on your homepage, it only takes.. four or five people to visit your site to knock them off.

(I just went) That's one. lol

You may see people showing in a viewing history (your profile for example) that are TRYING to see it. If they aren't in your permissions, they won't see a thing. So the viewing history shows you where they landed or tried to, not what they actually saw.
hanzrobin wrote on Nov 14, '07
Thank you for this news.
blyth75 wrote on Nov 14, '07
well it's about time ya'll pulled the system into the futrue!
blyth75 wrote on Nov 14, '07
well it's about time ya'll pulled the system into the futrue!
sr386 wrote on Nov 14, '07
Awesome! This site just get's better all the time.
Thank You!
blanco1st wrote on Nov 14, '07
Good news!
mysticalmistress wrote on Nov 14, '07
sounds good but I still would like to have it so my email doesn't show on the pages. that was one feature about yahoo and myspace I liked better than here.. You don't HAVE to share your email addy with your contacts. To me that is exceptionally personal
neoc wrote on Nov 15, '07
Bisa juga tuh....
mamabearcherei wrote on Nov 15, '07
Love it!! Sure wish we could have a feature to bring up and view our blogs in a LARGE grouping.. and check mark.. everything we'd like to mark a tad differently than we did when we originally posted. When one is NEW.. they may not have noticed the option to mark them more private.. as they were so intent on transferring blogs! lol. (oooooooooops!)
braembel wrote on Nov 15, '07
this is for me, the idea of individual controls on each blog is nice, but then I gotta remember.
braembel wrote on Nov 15, '07
I do however agree with the comments about email showing.
beeagain wrote on Nov 15, '07
wonderful!! you guys are great!!!!
vampam wrote on Nov 15, '07
I like the privacy controls I have at the minute, but this is a good idea.
oriean wrote on Nov 15, '07
cool jst a great news.thnx (L)
lew51x wrote on Nov 15, '07
It's great to see that you really listen to your users.The expression in your post "absolutely kick-ass" makes me feel like you're not just a robot pawn.Thanks for giving us a place with a purpose.
chriscendo wrote on Nov 15, '07
I second that. I would also like a filter that would allow me to separate my friends from my online buddies.
It would be interesting to have a "watcher" filter as well, since I've found some band sites and artists sites on Multiply.

Also, would it be possible to have the option of changing/editing a post for "post to message board"? For example, I notice that once I make a post "for the message board", sometimes accidentally, I cannot take it back.


Otherwise, great job with Multiply.
whosyermonkeyboy wrote on Nov 15, '07, edited on Nov 15, '07
After reading your article. It came to mind that the ablity to allow CLOSE NETWORK contacts to see posts woould also be of GREAT value to peope like me. That would give us the option to allow contacts & thier direct contacts to see my posts, but not friends of a friend's friend (etc)

The two settings you are going to make available are wonderful...but I hope you would seriously consider making this third option availabe to us. Some of us don't mind sharing with people we know...and maybe even THEIR frinds...but we kinda draw the line at total strangers when it comes to some things!

since your website already ROCKS! It wouldn't be such a stretch to make it "Just That Much Better!"

- Thanks
thick3n3ss wrote on Nov 15, '07
wow..kickass idea.......
pjune wrote on Nov 15, '07
Good idea. Keep up the great work.
mysticalmistress wrote on Nov 15, '07
still voicing my idea about the email option.... I think it is essential we be allowed to keep it private if we want to not everyone we have on our contact list are we going to want to have access to our emails. Nor should we have to create a new email just to come here. just my personal opinion. it makes it much easier for someone to stalk you.... esp if you part ways under bad terms
midnyghtscorpio wrote on Nov 15, '07
Sounds like a very interesting concept. Look forward to seeing how it plays out
guajataka wrote on Nov 15, '07
Hey guys, I am loving my multiply blog, but how about getting rid of those adds that look like they are directed at pedophiles?? See my blog. It just creeps me out. Otherwise things are great here.
craptacularwonder wrote on Nov 15, '07
Gatta LOVE That!!
avriliza wrote on Nov 16, '07
Coollllll! :)
rezashakiba wrote on Nov 16, '07
That's good, thanks. and I also wanna to remind our other request to adding new access level:

"Posted Only to Multiply Users"

it would help a lot.

meirav wrote on Nov 16, '07
Good news - well done Multiply!

I do hope you will also show you ha