Mar 11, 2004 01:11
Oh I should warn all of my friends. There is a troll/jerk jesusjakhammer who is adding people to his friends list and not delete them we ask him too. So if you don't want him to see your post you might want to put it on friends. Because sadly he added me. :-(
Bruce
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LiveJournal does provide the means to set a minimum security level on all posts you may make in the future. Setting this option will prevent you from slipping up and posting a public entry that you meant to post as Friends-only or Private. You will still be able to post an entry with a lower security setting by posting it with the minimum security you have set, then editing it to change the security setting.
To set the minimum security level of all future entries in your journal, log in (http://www.livejournal.com/login.bml) and go to the Admin Console (http://www.livejournal.com/admin/console) and execute the following command:
set newpost_minsecurity
Do not enter the < or > symbols; these are only for reference purposes. To set the minimum security level to Friends-only, replace with "friends". To set the minimum security level to Private, replace with "private". To turn off the minimum security level, replace with "public".
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http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=120
And to ban specific users from commenting go here:
http://www.livejournal.com/support/faqbrowse.bml?faqid=20
Hope those help! :)
Jenny
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I have been trying that all day and I have yet to get it to work. I need help.
Bruce
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If you want to make all your future posts friends only, go to the admin console here: http://www.livejournal.com/admin/console
and paste this into it:
set newpost_minsecurity friends
Paste it in exactly that way for making future entries friends only. If you want your past entries friends only, then you'll have to go and edit each entry manually. It took me forever to do that! Wish there was an easier way.
To ban a specific user from commenting in your journal, go back to the console and paste this into it:
ban_set user [ "from" community ]
This time, replace the word user with the person's username that you want to ban. Replace the word community with your own username.
Let me know if you need more help :)
Jenny
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