@Jordan, thank you for the explanation. I'm having a hard time seeing what 
the relationships model looks like:  id, user_id, blog_id, 
relationship_type_id? In that, the relationship_type_id decides if the 
relationship is a user or an editor?

Blog
belongs_to organization
belongs_to editor through relationships
belongs_to subscriber through relationships

I also haven't thought about a privileges table yet, so I'm unsure what 
that class would look like.

@Aline, it's funny, I always approach a new app by creating a user model, 
then login and authentication. Interesting approach.


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