A personal blog has just one author. Only he or she can make posts or edit
the calendar and photo albums. However, any reader may add a comment to
the blog. When a personal blog is created by someone other than yourself,
we call it a "friend blog"
A group blog has many authors, which we call "contributors." Every
contributor has full control over the blog, calendar, and photos. Other
subscribers are group members with limited control: they may only add
comments to existing items. One or more members are group administrators.
Administrators may invite or remove other members to and from the group as
well as assign permission levels (such as contributor or administrator).
Click the create new button in one the blue "group blogs" or "my blogs"
headers on your homepage to create either a group or personal blog. If you
start a new group, you will be the group administrator by default. You may also
create a new blog from the my blogs page.
When you create a blog, you may title and describe it, as well as define
its CampusTap domain prefix. The domain prefix defines your blog's web
address. Note that once a blog is created, its domain prefix can not change.
You may also choose a level of privacy and decide how your blog will look.