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Steve Bliss <steve.bliss@earthlink.net> wrote:
> This means that LEGOFan will need to provide these 'safeguards'. One
> idea we've discussed is to flag different areas (or whatever) as
> kid-appropriate (or not). Then members who are kids won't be able to
> access areas marked for adults. And maybe some adult members would
> appreciate the option to hide the 'kid areas'. ;)
So what would be available to not-logged-in users? Greatest common factor?
From a pragmatic standpoint, that seems like that'll dramatically chop the
usefulness of the site -- imagine if Google only showed Kid-Safe-Verified
sites unless you logged in.
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Matthew Miller mattdm@mattdm.org <http://www.mattdm.org/>
Boston University Linux ------> <http://linux.bu.edu/>
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