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Support #1094

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Blog privacy question

Added by Matt Gold over 12 years ago. Updated over 12 years ago.

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Rejected
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WordPress (misc)
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2011-07-31
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A member writes:

"However, may I suggest a change to Academic Commons? I would suggest that if a blog creator does not wish to have his blog visible to search engines, that his blog is still searchable within the Commons and listed with all the other blogs. Don't you think this is reasonable?"

Am I right that that allowing such blogs into the site feed would then make them visible to search engines?

It seems to me we have a few options here to make this make more sense to users:

1) Allow sites with the "public, but search engines blocked" privacy setting to appear in our site feed (thus, perhaps, rendering the privacy setting inaccurate)

2) Alter the wording of the "More Privacy Settings" options to make it clear to users that only fully public blogs will show up in the site feeds and on the homepage

3) Create a new privacy options plugin that tries to address some of these issues

What do you think?

cc'ing Sarah on this, since she has been in touch with the user, and Chris, since this ticket involves UX issues


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Related to CUNY Academic Commons - Feature #1105: Rephrase Blog Privacy OptionsAssignedSamantha Raddatz2011-08-04

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Has duplicate CUNY Academic Commons - Bug #1086: Blog not appearing on main CAC pageDuplicateSarah Morgano2011-07-28

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