🌐 This article has been translated from Korean for your convenience. If there is any discrepancy, the Korean version prevails.
Viewing period for post owned copies
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Even if you delete a post (move it to Trash or delete permanently), unpublish it (move it to Drafts), change its visibility to membership-only, or delete the channel/account, buyers can still view the content of the post through the “owned copy” in [Library] > [Purchases].
If the post is set to “Limited-time viewing,” buyers can view the owned copy for 14 days and will not be able to view it after that. If it’s set to “Permanent viewing,” buyers can keep viewing the owned copy without any time limit.
You can set a different owned copy availability period for each post in the post publishing options.
Disable copying posts
When this setting is enabled, no one except the post author can right-click or drag with the mouse.
Please note that this method cannot perfectly prevent unauthorized copying and may reduce web accessibility.
On the POSTYPE app, additional capture protection features are provided according to the security policy. On the Android app, screenshots are blocked, and on the iOS app, a popup appears saying, “You may face legal consequences if you distribute/share screenshots of works online or offline.”
Allow anonymous publishing
In Open Channels, participants can share their creations freely without revealing their names using the anonymous publishing feature. Check the key rules for managing anonymous posts below.
Setting up and changing anonymous publishing
When you first create an Open Channel, “Allow anonymous publishing” is enabled by default.
If you disable this setting while operating the channel, new anonymous posts can no longer be published in that channel from that point on.
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Even if you disable the setting, existing anonymous posts will remain anonymous, and they will stay anonymous even if they are edited and republished.
Protection of anonymity
As a rule, moderators such as the channel owner and managers cannot see who actually wrote an anonymous post.
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If a participant is sanctioned because of an anonymous post, moderators can see the sanction record itself in that user’s activity history, such as “Anonymous post publication canceled (1 item).”
However, only the sanction record is visible; the title or specific content of the post is never disclosed to the moderators.
Publishing paid posts
- For safer transactions, publishing paid posts anonymously is not allowed.