This is possible, but requires admin rights to set up.
As an admin, you'd need to go to global permissions, under which there should be an option to enable anonymous access. After enabling you can control which spaces allow anonymous access, so the space that contains the post you want to be public would have to have this enabled.
Hope that helps, let us know if any other questions come up.
If your Confluence site is public, you can grant permissions to people who are not logged in.
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Hi Justice,
I went back and had a look at Twitter but couldn't find that Tweet. Any chance you can find it?
I would like to respond to the person and let them know about Instant Websites for Confluence Cloud which exactly fits this use-case.
Thanks Justice, have a great week,
Nick (@njm)
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