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Public commenting for extended social network #98

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Expand Up @@ -314,6 +314,16 @@ the output of their shared work. She gives him [=control access=] to
`project1` so that he can help her invite other colleagues from the past to
add [=resources=] to it.

### Public commenting for extended network ### {#collection-foaf}
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  • Since this use case is based on inherited permissions it should go under the "Inheritance" section.
  • A title like "Default permissions for extended network" might be more accurate? Reading through it, it sounds like this would be a rule set at the container level that evaluates the creator of the comment to determine if they are within Alice's extended network, and then applies the permissions based on the result?


Alice has a blog and allows comments on her posts. Ideally, everyone's
comments would be immediately visible, but she has previously been overwhelmed
by spammers. So now she would like to try a compromise: allow the posts
from her extended social network (friend of her friends, colleagues and
family) to be immediately visible. Other posts should only be visible and
editable to those who wrote them. They can then be viewable to the world when
they get reviewed.

## Inheritance ## {#uc-inheritance}

Bob is leading a group of colleagues doing field research. This group
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