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Guido Werner clubThat might be confusing for new users. On Flickr for example non-public photos posted to a public group become visible for group members only. Thus new users coming from Flickr might accidentally expose a non-public photo to everybody by posting it to a public group.
Therefore we could add a warning at the end of the answer 8.1. ,e.g.:
Attention If you add a non-public photo to a public group it becomes visible to everyone who visits the group or who knows the URL of the photopage. In the photos section of your account and on album pages it will still only be shown to authorised users.
What do you think?
Guido Werner clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has repliedSami Serola (inactiv… club@ Guido - 9.3 revised after having discussion with Rob. Please see whether the German addition on 9.3 B) 3) is alright.
www.ipernity.com/group/2441566/discuss/192580/comment/57075268#comment57075268
"And off course you can add your own photos to them."
the word 'off' should be 'of' - only one letter 'f'.