Would your DW community included authenticated Open ID readers? Because in
that case, anyone, for the low, low price of remembering their Yahoo!, AIM,
or LJ-clone ID would be able to view your entry. And even if not ... anyone
for the relatively low price of US$3 or haunting an invite code comm for a
minute would be able to view your entry.

You'd basically be keeping out spiders, which is something people want to
do, but I'm not sure that DW membership is a meaningful identifier of
anything about a person except that they've ... heard of DW. It's a really,
really false level of security.

On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:45 PM, chasy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Would the following tier of security be possible in DW or would it
> require a plethora of code changes?
>
> "This entry viewable to:
> [] public
> [] DW community
> [] friends
> [] custom friends groups"
>
> It's the "DW community" classification that I'm adding - so that
> anyone part of the community can see the entry but not just any joe
> schmoe surfing the web can see it.
>
> I have a reason for wanting this feature but I'm not going to try to
> explain it unless someone wants me to. It'd be clunky and long. :)
>
> - Chasy.
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