Walls help you organize your content and curate how fans experience your profile. Whether you’re splitting cosplay from everyday posts, creating an archive, or grouping subscription content in one place, walls give you the flexibility to keep things structured and easy to navigate.
Public vs. Private Walls
Public walls: Visible to anyone with access to your timeline. You can still control access to each post through Media Permissions.
Private walls: Visible only to you. Posts made only to a private wall won’t appear on your profile or in fans’ feeds.
Main Wall and Default View
Main Wall: Every profile must have one designated Main Wall. The Main Wall controls what appears in your fans’ feeds on their Home page. New posts are assigned here by default, though you can change this when creating or editing a post.
Default profile view: The first public wall listed is the default view on your profile, whether or not it’s your Main Wall.
To change which wall fans see first when they visit your profile, reorder your walls by clicking the four-pointed arrow and then dragging the walls into the correct order.
How to Edit Your Walls
Step 1: Go to your profile
Click your profile picture, then Profile.
Step 2: Open your wall list
Click the pencil icon next to your list of walls to view all of them.
Step 3: Select the wall (or Create New)
Click the pencil icon for the wall you want to edit.
Step 4: Update wall settings
Change the name, set the wall as private or public, and choose whether it’s your Main Wall. (Note: Your Main Wall cannot be private.)
⚠️ Important Notes
Switching privacy: You can change a wall's privacy setting from private to public or vice versa at any time. If you make a private wall public, all posts on it will immediately become visible to anyone who can access your profile, so check your media permissions first.
FYP promotion: Posts promoted to the FYP appear there regardless of which wall they’re on. Fans can still Like and Bookmark promoted content even if it’s on a private wall.
Pinned posts: Pins are unique to each wall. If you want a post pinned across multiple walls, you’ll need to pin it separately in each location.