Assigning permissions for the timeline is only sensible if you also use it as an app – otherwise, you can simply skip this point.
However, we recommend that you integrate the timeline into your COYO as it can be used by your colleagues as a central platform for exchange and an internal company news ticker.
An example configuration for normal (default) users and admins could look something like this:
An example configuration for normal (default) users and admins could look something like this:

What effect does the configuration have on users?
A user with the permissions mentioned above can perform all key actions on a timeline: Creating and deleting posts and sharing content. What’s more, they can not only use their own timeline but also post on other timelines, e.g. on those of pages, communities, homepages, or other users.What effect do the settings have for admins?
Your admins should have the permission to create what are known as sticky posts. They "stick" to the top of the user’s timeline until the user confirms that the post has been read.Admins should also be assigned the permission to publish a "locked post". Users are unable to comment on or "like" this post.