
I think of restrictions as the “fine tuning” within a space (we’ll dig into these as we go as well!). Restrictions are also the source of a LOT of frustration as it’s easy to accidentally restrict content and not realize it. View restrictions also have a concept called “inheritance” that allows child pages to get the same restrictions as parents. This can be insanely frustrating as team members will complain of things disappearing, or that they can’t see something their teammate can.
Understanding the difference between permissions (space and instance level, what you can do) and restrictions (content-level) is the first step in untangling how they work. To help you understand the different here’s some homework (but no math!):
Take some time to jump into Confluence and see if you can determine what permissions you have (or if you’ve got Space Admin access go look at the permissions setup in a space).
Find a piece of content and see if you can figure out how to restrict it to just yourself. Then ask a teammate to go open it and see what happens.
Next we’ll dig into global permissions. These control what an individual can do across Confluence. Also if you're interested in learning more about Confluence, check out my learning courses below!