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03 Jun 07
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Over the last year or so, it's stopped being a problem that I've been able to deal with by selectively publishing things. Now every single comment that's posted to my site is kept back until I've had a chance to look at it, with the exception of the few people that I've marked as trustworthy. It has now very much become a problem of whitelisting for me—of determining which scant number of users I can particularly say it's okay to post. And if this is where I am now, with my long weblog history and middling okay technical abilities, I can only dread where everyone else is going to be in a couple of years time. This is unsustainable and we have to change models.
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There's even a business model here. I'd pay (a small amount) for any service that allowed me to have vibrant and enthusiastic conversations on my weblog without having to manually approve every single message. I'm sure other people would too. And of course, much like OpenID itself, there's no reason that there should only be one such whitelist provider online. There could be a whole ecology here.
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19 Mar 07
Riccardo PArticolo sulla fiducia nell'OpenID
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