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Question about 360 blog?

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How do I make it so people can comment on my 360 blog or does it do it atomatically? Some one said they looked at my blog and couldn't leave a comment.

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  1. First, you should know that your 360 space is likely in total violation of Y!360 guidelines. You risk losing your entire Yahoo account (meaning all content attached to it - mail, 360, and etc.) if you do not put adult content in your 360 blog under mature content controls.

    For a visual on how to open up your Top Page comments, see http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-1qCkw2Eha... for a visual on this. As for your blog, go to "My Blog" and click "Edit Blog Settings" on the next page and you can change the settings there. See http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/360/per... for information on the permissions.

    Back to your 360 content:

    There are parts of your 360 that are always seen by the public (even to those without 360 accounts...i.e. via search engines like Google): your personal profile pics, background and friends module. This is partially why any mature/adult content must be confined to your blog area under mature content controls. Mature content includes text and pictures (sexually suggestive, semi-nude, or nude).

    NOTE: If you do not follow the mature content guidelines, you are  violating the 360 community guidelines (http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/360/gui... ) and Yahoo Terms of Service (http://info.yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/uto... ) , which could make your page open toward abuse reports, violation notices, and possible shutdown of the entire account. Mature guidelines are in place to protect visitors (friends or not) that are under the age of 18.

    The blog is the only area that has mature content controls. Set your entire blog to mature content or specific entries. It doesn't matter if your blog is only for friends or not OR how people get to your 360:

    - You can access blog settings by clicking the "Settings" link at the top and clicking "Blog Settings" on the left OR while in "My Blog" clicking "Edit Blog Settings" in the top center of the 360 window. If you set it for the entire blog now, you still have to go back to previous entries and check any that contain mature/adult content.

    - For individual entries, click the "Edit" link below an entry, click the "Show Options" link and check the mature content option, then re-save.

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