Diaspora/Diaspora
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You can use Markdown to insert an image from the web into a comment, just like in posts. However, you cannot upload images from your computer directly into comments. Upload them to an image-hosting service and then insert them using the image button above the publisher.
You can use Markdown to insert an image from the web into a comment, just like in posts. However, you cannot upload images from your computer directly into comments. Upload them to an image-hosting service and then insert them using the image button above the publisher.
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What’s in my profile?
What’s in my profile?
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Your profile is in two parts: your basic profile and your extended profile. Your basic profile contains your name, the five tags you chose to describe yourself, and your photo. Your extended profile contains your biography, location, gender, and birthday. All this information is optional – it’s up to you whether you provide it, and you can make this profile information as identifiable or anonymous as you like. Your extended profile is displayed in the left-hand column of your profile page, under your profile picture.
Your profile is in two parts: your basic profile and your extended profile. Your basic profile contains your name, the five tags you chose to describe yourself, and your photo. Your extended profile contains your biography, location, gender, and birthday. All this information is optional – it’s up to you whether you provide it, and you can make this profile information as identifiable or anonymous as you like. Your extended profile is displayed in the left-hand column of your profile page, under your profile picture.
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Your basic profile (name, profile image and #tags) is public. Your extended profile is private by default, but you can make it all publicly accessible if you want. Only people you are sharing with (meaning, you have added them to one of your aspects) can see your extended profile if you keep it private. Other people will see only your public information. Any profile information you make public can be viewed by anyone using the web, and can be indexed by search engines
Your basic profile (name, profile image and #tags) is public. Your extended profile is private by default, but you can make it all publicly accessible if you want. Only people you are sharing with (meaning, you have added them to one of your aspects) can see your extended profile if you keep it private. Other people will see only your public information. Any profile information you make public can be viewed by anyone using the web, and can be indexed by search engines
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They help people get to know you. Your profile picture will also appear on the left-hand side of the stream pages of those tags, along with anyone else who has them in their basic profile.
They help people get to know you. Your profile picture will also appear on the left-hand side of the stream pages of those tags, along with anyone else who has them in their basic profile.
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If you are currently sharing with that person, removing them from your aspects will stop many of their posts from appearing in your stream. A more complete method is to “ignore” that account. This will prevent any of their posts from appearing in your stream, and they will no longer be able to like or comment on your posts. They will, however, still be able to reshare your posts, comment on reshares of your posts, and their comments on posts by other people which appear in your stream will still be visible to you.
If you are currently sharing with that person, removing them from your aspects will stop many of their posts from appearing in your stream. A more complete method is to “ignore” that account. This will prevent any of their posts from appearing in your stream, and they will no longer be able to like or comment on your posts. They will, however, still be able to reshare your posts, comment on reshares of your posts, and their comments on posts by other people which appear in your stream will still be visible to you.
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To ignore an account, click the “ignore” icon (a circle with a diagonal line through it) at the top right of one of their posts. Their posts will instantly disappear from your stream. Alternatively, go to their profile page and click the ignore icon there. You will still be able to see their posts on their profile page, or by using the single-post view.
To ignore an account, click the “ignore” icon (a circle with a diagonal line through it) at the top right of one of their posts. Their posts will instantly disappear from your stream. Alternatively, go to their profile page and click the ignore icon there. You will still be able to see their posts on their profile page, or by using the single-post view.
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A list of people you are ignoring can be found in your account settings under Privacy. To stop ignoring someone, remove them from the list on that page.
A list of people you are ignoring can be found in your account settings under Privacy. To stop ignoring someone, remove them from the list on that page.
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web+diaspora:// protocol handler
web+diaspora:// protocol handler
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web+diaspora:// is a new web protocol that we have introduced. Any link to a diaspora* page on an external website that uses this protocol can be opened in the pod on which your diaspora* account is registered. Click the button below to set your browser to use %{pod_url} to recognise external web+diaspora:// links.
web+diaspora:// is a new web protocol that we have introduced. Any link to a diaspora* page on an external website that uses this protocol can be opened in the pod on which your diaspora* account is registered. Click the button below to set your browser to use %{pod_url} to recognise external web+diaspora:// links.
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Register web+diaspora:// handler on this browser
Register web+diaspora:// handler on this browser
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Two-factor authentication
Two-factor authentication
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Two-factor authentication is a powerful way to ensure you are the only one able to sign in to your account. When signing in, you will enter a 6-digit code along with your password to prove your identity. Be careful though: if you lose your phone and the recovery codes created when you activate this feature, access to your diaspora* account will be blocked forever.
Two-factor authentication is a powerful way to ensure you are the only one able to sign in to your account. When signing in, you will enter a 6-digit code along with your password to prove your identity. Be careful though: if you lose your phone and the recovery codes created when you activate this feature, access to your diaspora* account will be blocked forever.
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Two-factor authentication activated
Two-factor authentication activated
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Deactivate two-factor authentication by entering your password
Deactivate two-factor authentication by entering your password