From time to time, we look back at features we unveiled in the not-so-distant past, both because they're worth bringing up once again -- and to try and get more of a feel for what Multiply users think of them and how they use them.
This is one such look, but this time, it's a little different.
Today we're looking at a feature that's been available since day one: Multiply's extensive privacy options. You know, the ability to share what you want, with precisely whom you want.
While we've looked at this a few times in the past on this very blog, we think it's worth revisiting, particularly as more people join Multiply. We understand that newer members who've used other services to share their content may not be used to having such powerful ways of sharing while controlling their experience.
We took an extensive look at a few aspects of our privacy options about a year and a half ago, in a few installments that are still worth reading:
How do you use these features? Have they helped you share content online that you otherwise wouldn't?
New Feature: Default Access Option:
http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/196Source:
http://multiply.multiply.com/journal/item/194/Looking_Back_Privacy_on_Multiply