2009/1/7 Denny <[email protected]> > On Tue, 2009-01-06 at 20:58 -0500, Denise Paolucci wrote: > > I, personally, am of the opinion that there's enough > > implied license in submitting a comment to someone else's journal > > that it shouldn't be a large liability, AS LONG AS we retain the > > ability for the 'owner' of the content to still have the same level > > of control/manipulation that they had over the content on LJ. (In > > other words, as long as you can still delete your comments even if > > they're moved, we should be okay.) > > Isn't there a 'freeze' option on LJ now, so that a journal author can > prevent a comment author from deleting their comments? In other words > ( :) ) is this concern fairly irrelevant? I could write a script to > freeze every comment on my LJ, so I don't see a problem with > frozen/otherwise non-manipulable comments being imported elsewhere.
I'm pretty sure that the only thing "freeze" does is prevent new replies. That's certainly the only thing I have ever seen it used for. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. -- Sofia Blackthorne http://www.sofiaviolet.com
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