Hi Gunnar,

That's an interesting thought. How does that differ from the current
access control white paper? 
http://www.waveprotocol.org/whitepapers/access-control

David

On Sep 16, 11:04 am, Gunnar Guðvarðarson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Each client should, by default, have the option to allow or deny
> content according to the clients attached to the wave. For instance,
> if 3 people are on a wave (persons a, b, and c) and another joins (d)
> users a, b, and c should individually receive a message "do you want
> to accept content from d" and an additional message "do you want to
> allow d to see your content" or a single message with the two messages
> and a checkbox for each. Also, user d should have the option of what
> content should be seen/visible to the other users attached to the wave
> on a per user basis. This would eliminate the potential of a spammer
> or troll to abuse a wave.

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