> However, the model that we're looking at, if it should prove to be a
> level of liability that we're okay in assuming, would be to import
> comments a). only directly from the importing site, not via
> downloaded export files (to prevent the person doing the importing
> from being able to edit the upload file, thus changing someone else's
> content), and b). appearing as OpenID identities on Dreamwidth after
> importing, allowing the person who left the content to log in via
> OpenID and delete their comment if they want to. IOW, if I've
> commented on xb95.livejournal.com as raha...@lj, and Mark then
> imports that entry and associated comments to Dreamwidth, the comment
> would appear as coming from rahaeli.livejournal.com, and I could log
> into DW with my rahaeli.livejournal.com OpenID and have exactly the
> same level of control over the content as I had on LJ.
>

Ideally, I'd like to be able to associate a DW account with
one/several OpenID accounts, probably by logging as OpenID while I'm
already logged in DW. So that the system knows that
snakeling.dreamwidth.com == snakeling.livejournal.com ==
snakeling.insanejournal.com and that whatever I'm logged in, I can
delete the comments. It could also change the attribution, though
possibly only opt-in, as some people would prefer to make it clear
that it was uploaded from whatever clone.

Snakeling

http://snakelingsnest.net/
http://snakeling.insanejournal.com/
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