Cirqls
A Cirql is a private group — a walled garden for sharing posts, comments, polls, events, and media with specific people. Every Cirql is invite-only. When you create one, you choose its privacy level.
Trusted Cirql
Section titled “Trusted Cirql”- Only the owner and co-owners can invite new members
- Regular members cannot invite anyone
- Members can be promoted to Co-Owner for shared management
- The owner is the only person who can delete the Cirql
Removal permissions:
- Owner can remove anyone
- Co-Owners can remove regular members (not the owner or other co-owners)
- Regular members cannot remove anyone
Extended Cirql
Section titled “Extended Cirql”- Any member can invite new people
- The group can expand beyond your direct connections
- Members can only remove people they personally invited
- The owner can remove anyone
Key Differences at a Glance
Section titled “Key Differences at a Glance”| Trusted | Extended | |
|---|---|---|
| Who can invite? | Owner & co-owners only | Any member |
| Who can remove? | Owner & co-owners | Owner + the person’s inviter |
| Growth model | Controlled, owner-managed | Organic, community-driven |
| Best for | Inner circle, family | Teams, broader friend groups |
Member Trust Levels
Section titled “Member Trust Levels”Each member in a Cirql has a trust level that affects how multi-posting works:
- Shared (default) — You must explicitly select this Cirql when posting to “All Cirqls”
- Trusted — This Cirql is auto-included in “All Cirqls” posts
Trust levels help you avoid accidentally sharing private content with Extended Cirqls when you intended to only post to your Trusted ones.