For private messaging similar to Facebook, select “Private Messaging.” To allow user-created groups, both public and private, choose “User Groups.”
Once you have chosen the components you want to add to your social media website, don’t forget to click the “Save Settings” button to save your changes.
Then switch to the “URL” tab. Here you can configure the slugs and titles of the pages that will be created with BuddyPress.
For example, if you want to call your site members “users,” you can add this slug next to the “Directory Slug” option after opening the “Members” tab.
Please note that you cannot edit the permalinks created by BuddyPress. When finished, click the “Save Settings” button.
Add slugs and titles for buddypress pages
Now switch to the 'Options' tab, where you can start choosing whether you want to show the toolbar to logged in users or not.
To make your media activity visible to all visitors, set your Community visibility to “Anyone.”
Choose customization options for social media websites
You can also choose whether to allow users to delete their accounts , upload profile photos, or cover peru telemarketing data photos. You can also allow users to invite others to join the Community.
To save your changes, click the “Save Settings” button.
Allow profile photo uploads for members
BuddyPress will then automatically create a member and activity stream page on your website.
Here's what the Activities page looked like on our demo website.