Simplified Site Relationships

    Simpler approach

    Permissions

      A site or document has the following permissions:

        Comment - A person can add comments to the community

        Write - A person can add or edit community knowledge (documents)

        Administrate - Moderation, and setting access permissions

    Contact

      A contact is from one account to another. It may specify an edge name.

      It must specify a Contact mode:

        Following - Showing public interest to another account/site

        Welcoming - Allowed as a member in this site

        Blocking - Stops content from this account

    Contact Roles

      Describe relationship between two accounts

        Follower - One-way "Following" contact

        Member - One-way "Following" contact, with a reciprocal "welcoming" or "following" contact.

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        Blocked - Either party has a "blocking" contact

    Capability Roles

    Describes relationship between an account and a document

      Writer - Grants Write+Comment Permission

      Agent - Grants Everything

    Capabilities

      Explicit granting of Roles to recipient account

    Invites

      Asking to become a follower

    Private Actions

      In addition, a person might take some private actions with regard to a site

        Subscribe / Sync & Store /Archive - continuously download content from this site, and save it on your computer or server

        Get Notified - get emails or sounds when something happens in this site

        Favorite - create a shortcut/bookmark to have easy access to the site

    When a person "joins" a community, they are generally trying to become a member and raise their level of abilities.

    All roles effectively require two-way consent. Nobody can force you to read or join with a site. And site administrators have the ability to close off abilities to unknown people.

    Examples

      A community of Java programmers allows anybody to read, associate, and comment. The list of associates is public. Alice can "join" to become publicly associated, and she has the ability to comment. But she cannot write until a site admin gives her a write capability.

        Open Reading, Open Members, Open Comments, Closed Writing

        Anybody is allowed to read, join as a member, and comment. Only specific people are allowed to edit the documents.

      A community of amateur rocket builders.

        Open Reading, Closed Membership, Member Comments and Writing

        Everyone can read the content and list of members. You must ask to join as a member. Once you are a member, you can comment and write.

      A community of YIMBY housing advocates

        Open Reading, Open Membership, Member-only Comments and Writing

        You must join as a member before you are allowed to comment and write documents.

    Flowchart

    Protocol Extensions

      Site/Document Attributes

        Reading: Open/Closed/Members/Followers

        Commenting: Open/Closed/Members/Followers

        Writing: : Open/Closed/Members/Followers