Post Archiving Feature

Modified on Wed, 28 May at 4:59 PM

Post Archiving Feature


This article will explore the post archiving feature on the Miss Bliss platform, providing creators with an understanding of its functionality and benefits. It will delve into how archiving impacts content visibility, spectator access, and creator control, offering valuable insights into managing your posts and content effectively.  



Who can benefit from this article:

1. Content Creators looking to understand or use the archive feature on Miss Bliss



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Post Archiving Overview
What Happens When a Post is Archived
Private Archive Feature
How to Archive a Solo Post
How to Archive a Collaboration Post
How to Restore an Archived Post
How to Delete an Archived Post
FAQs

 


Post Archiving Overview

Post archiving allows creators to remove content they have shared (published) to the Miss Bliss platform, effectively making it inaccessible to the public. Archived content will be removed from the public timeline, search results, watchlists, and shared links. Spectators who have previously purchased published content will also loose access once the content is archived.


Note: Co-Creators of co-created content retain the right to continue publishing and monetizing from the content created within the scope of the collaboration agreement. Please refer to our Terms of Use for further details. 




What Happens When a Post is Archived

Posts that are archived are immediately removed from public view on the home page and relocated to 'Private Archive' where they can be reposted or deleted. Any access or links that have previously been shared will become invalid or inaccessible, and any comments or performance metrics associated with the original post will be retained until the post is permanently deleted.

 



Private Archive Feature

Archived posts remain accessible within the 'Personal Archive' section, allowing creators to restore or permanently delete them as needed. While archived posts (or any post) cannot be directly edited, their content can be copied and used to create a new, editable post by using the 'Copy into a New Post' option. 




How to Archive a Solo Post

From the Post 3 dot menu, select Archive > Confirm. This will move the post into the 'Private Archive' section.


Note: To find out more about Post Features see Posting Solo Posts or Posting Project Posts for more information.



How to Archive a Collaboration Post

From the Post 3 dot menu, select Archive > Confirm. This will move the post into 'Private Archive' section.


Important Note: For Collaboration Posts all Co-Creators involved in the collaboration project will be notified the post has been archived. In addition, co-creators may continue to post the co-created content until the expiration of the Collaboration Agreement.



How to Restore an Archived Post

Navigate to the 'Personal Archive' section in the left hand menu > locate the post > click 3 dot menu > Restore > Confirm.



Note: Restoring a collaboration post will notify all co-creators involved in the collaboration.



How to Delete an Archived Post

Navigate to the 'Personal Archive' section in the left hand menu > locate the post > click 3 dot menu > Delete > Confirm.




FAQs


If I archive a post does anyone have access to it?

It depends. Archiving a solo post removes it from public view and from purchaser access. However, for co-created content, even though content and access has been removed from your account, co-creators may independently continue to share the collaborative content on their accounts, as outlined in the collaboration agreement, where spectators can continue to purchase access to the content.


How do I go back to the normal home page?

Click the highlighted Private Archive section to return to the public home page view. 


If I copy my post into a new post, do spectators who purchased my original post have access?

No. When you copy a post into a new post it performs as a "New Post" meaning that spectators will be required to purchase (if applicable) your new post's content if they would like to see it.




What's Next:

Sharing a Creator's Post to Support Your Community



You may also like:

Creating a Project Post

Creating a Solo Post

Understand Billing, Revenue, & Payments

Find Out Ways to Monetize Your Content



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