On 06/04/10 16:10, Odin Omdal Hørthe wrote:au > > I am odin.example.com (Odin Hørthe). My server on odin.example.com > is authorative of the tag odin.example.com. A friend has added me as > a friend on THEIR GNU social, and tags me in a picture (writing Odin, > which then tags the picture as -> odin.example.com). Other servers > wanting to find pictures and other information about me, use > odin.example.com as source. If uglyspammer.example.net links a picture > to odin.example.com noone will care for that tag, because if > odin.example.com doesn't point to uglyspammer, it isn't a real tag > (picture) of me. > > When adding a friend, say, Ian, I can also trust ian.example.com to > always approve tags he's tagging me in. So there is no waiting > involved in 1) Ian uploading and tagging a picture of me, 2) others > finding it via my server. > > But with uglyspammer (which isn't a friend), I won't republish his > links without approving them. Which I won't.
Yes I like this. - rob.
