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Help Center

Clear answers for using Bliish: where posts appear, how groups and friends work, how to control notifications, how to install the app, and what each setting changes.

Start with these
Where should I post on Bliish?
Who can see my posts?
Join, create, and mute groups
Notifications and activity
Install the app
Help topics
Start herePosting and visibilityFriends, groups, and wallsSettings and personalizationNotifications, safety, and account
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The essentials new members need first: where to post, who can see posts, how to install the app, and how sign-in links work.

Where should I post on Bliish?

Post in a group when you want a community audience. Post on your profile when the update is mainly for friends.

Who can see my posts?

Profile and wall activity is friend-first. Group posts are shown to the group audience, so choose the group based on who should see it.

Install the app

Use Get app from the menu or the install prompt to add Bliish to your home screen. On iPhone and iPad, use Share, then Add to Home Screen.

Sign in with email links

Use the newest sign-in link from your email. If two-factor authentication is enabled, enter your authenticator code after the email step.

Posting and visibility

Understand profile posts, group posts, Re-bliish, comments, mentions, and media without posting in the wrong place.

Profile posts vs group posts

Profile posts are for friends. Group posts are for that group audience, so they are better when you want discussion beyond your profile.

Use groups for community posts

Groups are the community layer. Use the main group for general posts and smaller groups for topics, interests, or communities.

Re-bliish a post

Re-bliish shares a post again for people who can see it. You can undo it from the same Re-bliish control.

Comments, mentions, and media

Reply in comments, mention people when they should notice, and add media only when it helps the post or reply.

Friends, groups, and walls

Use friends, walls, Bliips, and groups for the right audience and conversation type.

Find and add friends

Friends matter because profile posts, walls, and Bliips are built around accepted friend connections.

Walls and friend-only posts

Walls are friend-first spaces. You can post on a friend's wall, and profile walls are not meant for reaching everyone.

Use Bliips

A Bliip is a small friend-to-friend nudge. You can Bliip friends, but not yourself or people who are not friends with you.

Join, create, and mute groups

Join groups to post in them, create groups for focused communities, and mute a group when you want less from it in your feed.

Settings and personalization

Control app settings, themes, display preferences, identity masking, sounds, language, and the installed app icon.

App settings and controls

Settings control your app style, language, sounds, display comfort, identity masking, notifications, account security, blocked accounts, and account changes.

App theme, profile theme, and group theme

Your app theme changes what you see. Your profile theme changes your profile. A group theme changes that group for people who view it.

Custom themes and supporter options

Use theme controls for color, corners, fonts, filters, and animations. Some advanced personalization options are supporter-only.

Identity masking and display controls

Identity masking hides usernames and blurs user media while you browse. Display controls can also reduce motion, hide filters, or show only your app theme.

Notifications, safety, and account

Manage notification channels, block or report accounts, use Lite when needed, and handle account settings.

Notifications and activity

Use Settings to turn In-app, Email, and Push notifications on or off for each notification type.

Block, report, and moderation

Block accounts to limit contact. Report content or behavior that needs review, especially harassment, spam, impersonation, or unsafe content.

Use Lite and fix loading issues

Lite is a simpler way to use core parts of Bliish when your device, connection, or full app experience is struggling.

Delete your account

Delete your account from Settings only when you are sure. Review anything you want to keep before confirming.

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