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Why can I see it in my own posts in QQ space but not in my friends’ posts? Asking for expert advice! Be sure to be more detailed! ! Thanks
There may be two reasons: First, you changed the access permission of Talking to non-public. Second, there is no synchronous update set up!
First solve the second situation: log in to QQ, then click on the space logo (five-pointed star) from QQ to enter the space. Pay attention to the top right side of the web page screen. You can see an avatar of yourself, followed by [Exit], gear icon - personal settings, envelope logo - message notification, clover logo - friends network, select and click the gear icon to display a drop-down menu with a "Space Settings" option, click to enter the space settings; after entering the settings page, look to the left The second item in the column is "Space Settings", which can be set in "Synchronization Settings", "Basic Applications", and "Notifications and Reminders" in this column. Just change the controls related to Talking to Show and Synchronize!
The first situation: Enter the space settings page as above, then look at "Space Access" in the first column, click to enter the setting access permissions of the space, and cancel the corresponding restrictions (uncheck all Visible to everyone)!
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