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Tim Courtney wrote:
> I agree that anyone should be able to submit a link for consideration, but I
> believe (strongly) that an administrator should have to approve links to be
> publicly visible. This prevents links to objectionable sites, and allows another
> pair of eyes to check spelling, etc.
Sorry, this doesn't sound too 'open' to me as I fell this is 'power
centralisation' (your opinions may differ, of course).
I still think that crowd may have 'better' {and definitely faster}
decisions than few chosen ones. I think that total offtopic links would
be killed soon, in few tries. And the ones in 'grey' zone - let people
choose.
> For branding purposes, I think this is a bad idea for LUGNET. Someone could then
> advertise their site as "blah.lugnet.com," and have it interpreted as an actual
> part of LUGNET. With this content outside of LUGNET's control, the name could be
> abused.
I wonder why this doesn't happen on atari.org then?
> I know IDs are ugly, but they're a simple (technical) solution. You still have
> your site's *real* URL, but you also have a redirect available that others can
> use to link to you if they want it auto-updated.
This is the same solution, but it's _much_ easier to remember/use. (Of
course www.lugnet.com/redir/sitename would do, but it's longer,
www.lugnet.com/redir.pl?id=4095849534 is imo too cumbersome).
> Note that people will keep linking to big sites by their name. They aren't going
> anywhere. Its the small sites on free systems like GeoCities, etc that would
> really benefit from the redirects.
Of course.
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