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A public community is a ‘content-only’ community that allows non-registered users to view Fuse content without being logged in. A non-registered user is someone without a Fuse user account and login credentials. Non-registered users can view content within a public community but are unable to socially engage with it by liking, commenting and reporting, and cannot access other parts of the Fuse platform outside of the community. Once a public community has been set up, you can share the link with someone so that they can view it.

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The following content types can be added:

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You cannot add learning plans, SCORM courses, topics or events to public communities.

Viewing content in public communities

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You can add items of content to the Featured content carousel in public communities as shown below.

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This can be done by clicking the Featured content option in the Community admin screen.

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User navigation in public communities

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The following widgets can be added to public communities, with the purpose of displaying information and content to non-registered users:

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If you add any of the other available widgets to a public community, they will only display content and information to logged-in users.

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