Diaspora/Diaspora
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Why is my stream full of posts from people I don’t know and don’t share with?
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Your stream is made up of three types of posts:
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Posts by people you are sharing with, which come in two types: public posts and limited posts shared with an aspect that you are part of. To remove these posts from your stream, simply stop sharing with the person.
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Public posts containing one of the tags that you follow. To remove these, stop following that tag.
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Public posts by people listed in the community spotlight. These can be removed by unchecking the “Show community spotlight in stream?” option in the Account tab of your Settings.
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Private posts
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When I post a message to an aspect (i.e., a private post), who can see it?
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Only logged-in diaspora* users you had placed in that aspect before making the private post can see it.
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Who can comment on or like my private post?
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Only logged-in diaspora* users you had placed in that aspect before making the private post can comment on or like it.
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Who can reshare my private post?
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Nobody. Private posts are not resharable. Logged-in diaspora* users in that aspect can potentially copy and paste it, however. It’s up to you whether you trust those people!
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When I comment on or like a private post, who can see it?
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Only the people that the post was shared with (the people who are in the aspects selected by the original poster) can see its comments and likes.
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Public posts
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When I post something publicly, who can see it?
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Anyone using the internet can potentially see a post you mark public, so make sure you really do want your post to be public. It’s a great way of reaching out to the world.
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How can other people find my public post?
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Your public posts will appear in the streams of anyone following you. If you included #tags in your public post, anyone following those tags will find your post in their streams. Every public post also has a specific URL that anyone can view, even if they’re not logged in – thus public posts may be linked to directly from Twitter, blogs, etc. Public posts may also be indexed by search engines.
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Who can comment on, reshare, or like my public post?
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