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Post Permissions

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Sometimes called Access Control List, or ACL, the permissions set who is able to see your new post.

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The permissions dialog lets you select which channels and/or privacy groups can see the post. You can also select who is explicitly denied access. For example, say you are planning a surprise party for a friend. You can send an invitation post to everyone in your Friends group except the friend you are surprising. In this case you "Show" the Friends group but "Don't show" that one person.

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Pressing the ACL button ( or ) beside the Submit button will display a dialog in which you can select what channels and/or privacy groups can see the post. You can also select who is explicitly denied access. For example, say you are planning a surprise party for a friend. You can send an invitation post to everyone in your Friends group except the friend you are surprising. In this case you "Show" the Friends group but "Don't show" that one person.

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Tip:
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The border color of each channel indicates whether that channel — or one of the groups it belongs to — has access to the post. The border color will also indicate when a channel [or group it belongs to] has been expliciyly set to "Don't show".
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The border color of each channel indicates whether that channel — or one of the groups it's a member of — will have access to the post. The border color will also indicate when a channel, or group it belongs to, has been explicitly set to "Don't show".

Why can't I edit a post's permissions after I saved it?

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