Get social with DivShare Profiles
Saturday, March 31st, 2007
After a few delightful programming all-nighters, we’re proud to introduce a brand new (and very cool) feature — DivShare Profiles. As we’ve mentioned in many previous posts, this is the first step on the road to a more social DivShare. We’re soft-launching profiles today to get you revved up for our big new feature, DivShare Groups, which will allow you to share files with anyone on the ‘net based on a common interest, project or organization.
Groups are about a week away, so let’s get started by learning about your brand new profile. First, we’ll talk privacy. By default, your profile is empty. You’ll have to add your photo, links and files to get started, because we don’t want to expose any files or info from your account without your consent. (The only exception — we set your default “profile display name” to the first name on your account, but you can change it at any time.)
You have a few privacy options — you can make your profile visible to everyone, only to your friends, or only to your friends and common group members. Then, you can manually add or remove files from your profile using the drop-down list in the dashboard — this drop-down now handles displaying files on your profile, setting file privacy and moving files between folders. When creating your profile, you can also set an automatic behavior for newly uploaded files — by default, no files are added to your profile unless you do it on the dashboard.
If you guys have more privacy ideas to keep everything safe and secure, let us know. Now let’s move on to the fun stuff, the profile itself. Here’s a screenshot of my profile:
Pretty hot, right? I’ll break down all the moving parts:

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