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# Settings

### Default options

#### Default category image

If you have not set a thumbnail for a category, this is the image that will appear.

#### Default media

If you have not selected a media for Post or Product stories, and also if the Post or Product does not have a featured image, the media will appear here.

#### Story limit

Sets the maximum number of stories per category in Post and Product stories

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### User options

#### Maximum file size

How many mb maximum story size can a user create?

#### Supported media types

Which media types can a user create a story with?

#### User story limit

How many stories can a user create in a day?

#### Story deletion status

After deleting a user story, should it just disappear from visibility or should it be deleted completely?

Other settings are covered under integrations.

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