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Ok. So the basic trust model is broken,
because you can't tell whether or not
somebody else is at the same trust
level that you are, which bites.

But the basic comment control model
is *also* broken.

For example, as a commenter, can I request
that my comment be screened? I cannot.
As a journal owner, can I change an existing
post so that comments to it are now screened? I cannot.
As a journal owner, can I screen a comment
that another user has posted on a posting
which is not normally screened? I cannot.

Argh!

All of which leads to having to create extra groups to contain different privilege circles, which basically bites. And I still can't control comments in any reasonable way. Argh!

Date: 2003-12-25 06:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lyonesse.livejournal.com
of course, you can *never* tell how trust models work outside your own head. so while inconvenient, this one is entirely realistic.

not the trust model

Date: 2003-12-25 07:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xf.livejournal.com
Neither of these are flaws with the underlying trust model. The first is a flaw in visiblity issues --- not providing people with enough information to make what you consider to be an informed opinion. The second is a lack of fine-grained controls for modifying default behavior. Both of these are relevant things to discuss, but they are not flaws in the trust model.

A flaw in the trust model would be something like transitive trust --- if you commented on a protected post, then anybody who you have allowed access to your protected items could see the protected post that you had commented on.

Another flaw in the trust model, which may actually be present, would be if journal A is set up so that it can be seen by "friends only," and friend B has A on her friend's list, then anybody who is on B's friends list can see A's posts that are restricted to friends.

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