issues of privacy openness in wetpaint wikis
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A reflection by Vivian Evans in response to queries re
The essence of wikis - openness and collaboration
Settings of the website and access
Membership access levels
Locking of individual pages
Content that can be uploaded this is not editable
www.wetpaint.com
A social website is a type of website with pages that anyone can edit and contribute to.
As with any group project having multiple contributors, accountability is important.
Social websites are ideal for groups of people who are connected by a common interest and need to collaborate.
What are Permissions?Permissions can be thought of as "what am I allowed to do on
this site?"
Permissions can be looked at from two perspectives:Site Permissions - Settings that control how users contribute or otherwise interact with the site. Site creators and administrators can change the site permissions scheme as well as an individual user's role.
User Permissions - Settings that control how a user can contribute or interact with a site, as indicated by their role. Different roles include: registered user, writer, moderator, administrator, and site creator.
http://www.wetpaintcentral.com/page/Permissions
This PowerPoint is the response to early discussions with the AFLF NSW Elearning
Innovations Project – Sustainable Partnerships
Sustainable Partnershipshttp://learningforsustainability.wetpaint.com
AFLF NSW Innovations Wiki Websitehttp://nswinnovations.wikispaces.com/
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