Hi everyone,

I am exploring going back to publishing TiddlyWikis online, rather than 
exporting and publishing static htmls from tiddlers.

One issue I need to confront, though, is the possibility that someone could 
download one of my TiddlyWikis, add malicious content (either text that I 
would not approve of, or a virus or somesuch), and publish it with my name 
on it elsewhere in a way that makes people think it is from me.

I would like community feedback on what measures I might take to prevent 
that: hiding the save/download button when the file is online, etc? Or any 
other relevant feedback on this issue. 

Thanks and blessings, Dave

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